This is the title of the sculpture, depicting horses, gifted to the citizens of Quebec City in 2008 to celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the founding of the city on …
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French-Canadians in the Armed Forces: A Historical Perspective
Many people in the province of Québec, especially its secular-left wing nationalist elite, purport to speak for all Québecers when it says that we are a peace-loving, non-violent society who …
Former QCT Publisher, Karen Macdonald
It really is a small world to have heard of Karen Macdonald through a chance meeting with my daughter Maureen Cox. Karen was the Publisher of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph when …
Memorials and Things of Fame for July 27, 2011
1861The Morning Chronicle A well-to-do farmer has evidently been a cruelly used victim of misplaced confidence. About three weeks ago a man came round to his place peddling rat poison. …
Arts and Entertainment – July 27, 2011
Wednesday, July 27 – August 14 (Tuesday-Sunday) Witness a dramatic interaction between horses and performers at the Cavalia show in the Old Port. Man sets out to discover, but not …
Jeffery Hale Friends’ Foundation Annual Jazz Concert
The Jeffery Hale Friends’ Foundation invites you to come enjoy its free annual Jazz Concert. The concert will be held Sunday, August 7, 2011 on the Jeffery Hale Terrace, located …
[EXCELLENT VIDEO] Visit to Quebec City by te Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
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QCT Print Edition – July 27 2011
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Robert Lepage’s adaptation of The Tempest by Shakespeare is a visual delight
Until the end of July, Quebec City locals and tourists will be gathering at Wendake’s outdoor amphitheatre to delight in Robert Lepage’s adaptation of one of William Shakespeare’s most popular …
Tim Belford retires after 21 years as host of Quebec AM
Tim Belford will no longer narrate the waves of Quebec AM with his trademark warm and witty voice. In fact, July 8 was Belford’s last official day on the air. …