FREE FLU SHOTS Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s is offering free flu vaccines to members of the English-speaking community who meet the eligibility criteria at these locations: Saint Brigid’s Home …
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QCT Print Edition – October 18 2017
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How to access the QCT online
How to access the QCT online Did you know? If you are currently a subscriber to the print edition of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, you also have online access to all …
Kathleen Weil appointed minister for relations with anglophones
When Premier Philippe Couillard shuffled his Cabinet on October 11, he also announced the creation of a new Cabinet-level position. Former immigration minister Kathleen Weil, an anglophone MNA who represents …
Native music celebrated at Teweikan Aboriginal Music Gala
The second Aboriginal Music Gala took place at Palais Montcalm on Friday, October 13. Under the theme “The drum – the breath of a people,” the Teweikan gala celebrated the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 – The Morning Chronicle Two hundred people were invited to the ceremony of the laying of the stone of the new Victoria Hotel which was destroyed by fire in …
Minister for anglo affairs and Lincoln’s legacy
Last week’s appointment of Kathleen Weil as the first ever Quebec minister responsible for relations with English-speaking Quebecers has sparked predictable reaction. The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), the presumptive …
The story behind Rue de Windsor
Rue de Windsor is named in honour of Windsor, Ontario, the southernmost city in Canada. It is located on the south shore of the Detroit River, across the river from …
A farewell message from Catherine Mills-Rouleau
Ten years ago when I opened my Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph … I noticed that my favourite column “Memorials and Things of Fame” had disappeared. I immediately called Michèle Thibeau, the copy …