July 25, 1868 – The Morning Chronicle City Council Meeting – The Levis Ferry An important letter from the Superintendent of Works was read, informing the Council that he had …
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The story behind Rue Audubon
This street in Beauport is named in honour of John James Audubon, an American ornithologist, naturalist and painter. He was noted for his extensive studies documenting all types of American …
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor:[In response to Lise Lafond’s article about Archibald Belaney, in the July 11 edition of the QCT] Grey Owl came to Quebec in the early 1930s. He gave a …
Tea Time at the Morrin Centre is steeped in history
There’s something enchanting about sitting in the Morrin Centre library sipping tea, watching warm summer light stream through the windows, surrounded by books and steeped in history. This is Tea …
Travels through the Townships
Want to get away for a few days and enjoy the countryside? Why not hit the road and head east, to the Eastern Townships, that is. After crossing the Pierre …
Oboist Emma Ahern delights residents at Saint Brigid’s Home
A group of residents attended a lovely summer concert in the Kildare Lounge of Saint Brigid’s Home on July 19. This was the third year that talented young oboist Emma …
Capitales among Can-Am League’s best at mid-way point
With a month and a half to go in the regular season, the Capitales de Québec of the Can-Am Baseball League are well positioned to make the playoffs.Even though the …
Business is booming at Beauport Beach
This summer’s record-breaking temperatures are breaking attendance records at Quebec City’s only beach on the St. Lawrence River, at la Baie de Beauport. The beach area has been open as …
Sports Briefs: Rugby, hockey and basketball
The Rugby Québec girls’ Under 16 (U16) and Under 18 (U18) 15s teams will play a pair of games on July 29 at the Stade Telus at Université Laval against …