In his well thought out online submission entitled “Orange is in, blue is out” that was published in the 18 May edition of the QC-T, Job Patstone wrote: “I never …
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Circus Days Are Here Again
Last weekend, the École de cirque (Québec Circus School) kicked off their annual Jours de Cirque with a performance entitled L’épopée d’un bas (The Epic of a Down). A variety …
Urban Honey Project Creates Environmental Buzz in Québec
Les Urbainculteurs, a two-year-old environmental non-profit organization, is causing quite the buzz by setting up a beekeeping project in Quebec City. The project, called “Urban Honey” aims to bolster a …
QCT Print Edition – June 1 2011
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Somebody has the money, don’t they?
Looks like a new (old) hockey team in Winnipeg is almost a done deal. They followed the rules , they got a new stadium ( paid mostly for by …
Newsy Notes for May 25, 2011
The Trinity Anglican Church Women wish to thank everyone who came out and supported our Coffee Party which took place in Colley Hall on the morning of May 7th. It …
The British are coming to the Plains of Abraham!
On Saturday, June 4, 2011, the Rendez-Vous British Quebec will take place on the charming site of the Plains of Abraham. This is the 13th edition of this British car …
Lifting the veil from Afghanistan
As the combat mission of the Royal 22nd Regiment nears its end, the regiment presents a new temporary exhibit – Lever le voile sur l’Afghanistan – at their museum located …
Le Petit Champlain, a First Place Great Place
After 6,000 nominations, months of voting, and a judging panel, Le Petit Champlain took first place in the “Great Neighbourhood” category in the first annual Great Places in Canada contest. …
Port of Quebec begins another cruise season
May 20 marked the beginning of the 2011 cruise season for Quebec City. The first ship to dock this year was the port’s most loyal visitor, the Maasdam of the …