St. Anthony of Padua was known for, among other traits, being the patron saint of lost things. The auberge by the same name in old Quebec bears it well, for …
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Price up for Prix Rayonnement hors Québec 2007
Auberge St-Antoine co-owner and administrator Evan Price, also president of SIM Composites, is the sixth finalist in the Chambre de commerce de Québec’s Prix Rayonnement hors Québec 2007. This prize …
Catch the fever of The Acousticolics March 18
Addicted to acoustics is the literal translation of the name behind a Quebec City group that’s garnered quite a following. People are tuning in and turning up for their shows! …
QCT Print Edition – March 5 2008
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Answering the call?
I, a Canadian trooper Stan, Soldier in Afghanistan; Ready at the call of duty To forsake back home my cutie, And at need to risk my life To protect …
Fingers crossed for action plan
Our fingers are crossed that the federal government’s cross-country minority-language tour will bear fruit in time for the action plan being prepared by former New Brunswick premier Bernard Lord. Groups …
Getting shoes on the feet of children in Afghanistan
AFHGANISTAN — It all starts at least a day before with planning and preparation. Local leaders are consulted in order to determine where the shoes are the most needed by …
Lord delivers preliminary draft on state of bilingualism
Former New Brunswick premier Bernard Lord has delivered a preliminary draft of his report on the state of bilingualism in Canada to the federal government. The draft copy, which contains …
Historic Domaine Cataraqui to house hotel-tourism school
The city of Quebec is placing its money in building for a bigger future in tourism. Domaine Cataraqui, currently managed by the Commission de la capital nationale du Québec (CCNQ), …