This street is named for the Aboriginal peoples who live in the northern regions of Canada. Historically, the Inuit were called “Eskimos,” a term that came into use in the …
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MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
September 17, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleDangerous Fall – About one o’clock p.m. yesterday, as several newsboys were playing together near the office of our contemporary L’Evenement, one of them, …
‘Mr. Basketball’ Ted Gunn recalls ‘great times’ at former YMCA
A recent story in the QCT about the opening of a new YMCA building in Quebec City stirred the memory of Ted Gunn, a well-known figure in the city’s anglophone …
Submit your candidacy soon for school board elections
As you all know, the present Quebec government plans to replace school boards by school-service centres – this is already the case in the French school network. The nine English …
Les Violons du Roy reveal their fall program
A few dozen people had an exceptional treat on Sept. 10 when they heard Les Violons du Roy perform live onstage in the Salle Raoul-Jobin of the Palais Montcalm. The …
RSEQ and Quebec AAA Midget Hockey are back in action
The Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) and the Quebec AAA Midget Hockey League have been back in action since Sept. 14, when Premier François Legault confirmed the resumption …
QCT Print Edition – September 9 2020
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Blueberry Sunday launch ‘Melancholic Afternoon’
On Sept. 3, the local indie pop band Blueberry Sunday launched their first album, Melancholic Afternoon, at Bleuets du Viré-Crêpe in Saint-Nicolas. The musicians played on the rooftop overlooking the …
It’s back to school for CQSB students
On Sept. 1, students and, at elementary schools, parents lined up outside Central Québec School Board (CQSB) schools. For the past six months, parents, students, faculty and staff have been …