Introducing Matthew Alexander, born prematurely to Sue and Troy Blinco, brother to Joshua. Much to everyone’s surprise, Matthew arrived Friday, January 18, 2008, 7 weeks premature, weighing 5 lbs. …
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Quebec City Travel Newsletter April update
A newsletter from Québec City Tourism April 21, 2008, Vol. 5, no. 5 Dancing in the moon light! The Walking Road is another can’t miss event in 2008. Held on …
A stitch in time saves nine
It may be a rehearsal break but Mark Lepitre is busy making some last minute touches on a costume for “Emily.” Mark, a man of many talents, has used his …
Winning conditions enable SLC to bring back a hockey/study program
Cegep Champlain-St. Lawrence has found a solution to its hockey woes. The St. Lawrence Lions will be a member of the America East Hockey League (AEHL) and offer students a …
Beware of plastic bags and monsters in old Quebec
Earth Day is coming up soon! It’s time to think of the planet and how our actions affect our home over the short and long term. Thinking about it now …
Young QHS scientists head to provincial finals
Quebec High School students Azanie Roy and Fred Parsons will compete at the provincial Bell Science Fair in Montreal this week, representing the Quebec and Chaudière-Appalaches region after placing sixth …
Job Fair’s Zone Multilingue a booming success
Last weekend’s job fair at ExpoCité welcomed 10,800 visitors through its doors on Friday and Saturday. Some 157 companies and organizations were present at the fair with jobs to be …
What a winter!
When the month of May is finally upon us, when welcome skeins of Snow and Canada Geese noisily invade the skies on their northward migrations, when blossoms fill the air …
Viewing the ruins of the drill hall after the fire
A week ago Friday, on a cold wet evening, Joann and I smelled smoke and heard the screaming sirens but we had no idea Quebec was losing one of its …