The news is full of images and words about what’s happening in Afghanistan, but few have the same perspective as visual artist and photographer Silvia Pecota. She likes to capture …
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Glasgow Rangers to coach at QHS
Soccer players at Quebec High School are about to experience the Scotland Rangers difference. The Rangers, a pro soccer team, have partnered up with QHS to offer training to students …
CNIB’s new web store accessible for eyes and ears
There’s a new place to shop on the web aimed at people who are visually impaired. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has added a web store to …
Christian Schreiner appointed dean
After six months of searching, the Anglican Parish of Quebec has finally found a new dean and rector. The only problem is, he’s not Anglican. Archbishop Bruce Stavert announced the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1848 St. George’s Day – April 23rdThe Morning Chronicle St George’s Day happening on Sunday this year, it was celebrated on Monday the 24th, in the usual manner, by the …
Funds for Chalmers-Wesley’s pinnacles
Chalmers-Wesley United Church recently received $392,360 from La Ministre de la culture, des Communications et de la condition feminine to cover 68 per cent of the cost of fixing its …
Football to start up soon at St. Pat’s
Spring is finally here! The home stretch may be upon us, but things are still going strong at St. Pat’s. In sports the basketball season has ended, with the Fighting …
Karen Young is coming
She can sing in French and she can sing in English. She is one of the most prolific and important jazz voices in Canada and she will be performing at …
History of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
A brief history of North America’s Oldest Newspaper – since 1764 Compiled by Charles André NADEAU The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in …
Spring Fall(s)
For many years we’ve made a habit of visiting several of the region’s waterfalls. Chute de la Chauriede sees us a few times a year, and every year I tell …