Hugh Corston (1954-2020), passed away July 3 at his home in Quebec City. He was born in Halifax, where he spent his formative years and early adulthood. He graduated from …
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Remembering Douglas Dahlgren QAC’s maestro from 1989 to 2007
Douglas Dahlgren, a beloved and long-standing member of the Quebec Art Company (QAC), passed away on July 14, 2020, at the age of 85. Douglas was our musical director and …
Work ramps up on Promenade de Samuel-De Champlain
More than 10 years after the plan was first revealed, construction is now in full swing on Phase 3 of the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain. When completed in 2022, the project …
Diamants, Alouettes play to empty stadiums
The Québec Diamants and the Charlesbourg Alouettes baseball organizations decided to play their games last weekend in front of empty stadiums at Stade Canac and Parc Henri-Casault. The teams played …
Hockey fans, the Stanley Cup playoffs are (finally) here
Fans in Quebec City and around the world can start celebrating as the National Hockey League resumes its 2019-2020 season. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the NHL – and professional and …
NEOWISE comet still visible in the night sky
Philippe Moussette, president of the Club d’Astronomie VÉGA de Cap-Rouge, sent us this photo of a newly-discovered comet that can be seen in the sky on clear nights until the …
QCT Print Edition – July 22 2020
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The Marquis de Montcalm distributes plants to hospital workers
The Marquis de Montcalm (a.k.a. Benoît Gilbert, development and marketing officer of the National Battlefields Commission) dropped by this scribe’s office on July 16 with a special delivery of bags …
Peter MacKay tours Quebec in quest for Tory leadership
The man who stands a fighting chance of becoming prime minister of Canada in the foreseeable future is on the phone, punctual, and eager to chat.Peter MacKay, the last leader …