A group of students on a mission to practice their English and French gathered together on a recent Sunday night for a screening of Bon Cop, Bad Cop on the …
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Study shows francophones in Quebec City more bilingual
A francophone in Quebec City is often more equipped to reply “Hello” and have a conversation with someone in the street than an anglophone in Ottawa is to speak with …
Montreal-based institute hopes to encourage learning in retirement in Quebec City
Born at the end of the steam train era, Andrew MacDougall has been able to turn a boyhood fascination with steam engines and street cars into a life-long passion, thanks …
Look hard at English schools
In last week’s issue of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph we read that the Central Québec School Board is “celebrating increased enrolment” in its schools. No one can deny that is good …
LHSQ cancels controversial book auction
The silent book auction that wasn’t will not be. The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec has decided it will not proceed with the a controversial auction of old books …
DDO students fill bags with love for literacy in Africa
To teach about other countries in the world is an important mandate at Dollard-des-Ormeaux School, but to help our students discover the realities that other children must face is just …
Katimavik attracts student volunteers across Canada
In the shadow of the Site Historique de la Visitation, a church that once hosted one of New France’s first religious communities, a Katimavik house has been introducing young English …
QCT Print Edition – March 25 2009
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One person dead following fire at Complexe Samuel Holland
One 70 year-old female resident has died following a fire Tuesday morning at the Complexe Samuel Holland on the corner of Rue Ernest Gagnon and Chemin Ste. Foy. The …