Metro warehouse on strike
Metro Inc. is using contingency plans to supply its Quebec City area super markets following a “surprise” walkout last week by 180 union employees at its Newton Street warehouse. The …
St. Pat’s lineman honoured
A 16-year-old student-athlete at St. Patrick’s High School has survived the third of cuts in the competition to represent Quebec in the Canada Football Cup this month in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. …
Excellence wins ex-Quebec man a Sherratt Award
Quebec City native Joël Poitras Gagnon has been named a winner of the Fred Sherratt Award this year. The annual award is given to 12 post-secondary students from various music …
Jeffery Hale: A well-known figure in Quebec City history
Jeffery Hale’s name is well known in Quebec City, but few people know much about the man himself. Everyone who knew the man personally is long dead and Hale died …
Quebec City Tourism Guide July 2, 2009, Vol. 6, no. 6
A newsletter from Québec City Tourism July 2, 2009, Vol. 6, no. 6 Image Mill –2009 Edition Return of the 400th Anniversary’s Feature Attraction Expect many surprises in the 2009 …
Wendake’s Special Summer Events
Wendake’s Special Summer Attractions By Marie White Wendake will be festive throughout the summer with the nation beating to the drums of its annual pow wow from July 31 to August …
Modified Hours at the Jeffery Hale Emergency
The medical team at the Jeffery Hale wishes to inform Quebec City residents that its emergency will be reducing its opening hours over the next few days due to a …
Quebec City’s Iranian community reacts to recent turmoil in Iran
As the world turns wide-opened eyes toward Tehran, where clashes and riots have erupted almost every day following the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, many members of Quebec City’s Iranian …
Wendake history on display
Thirteen artists will recreate the world in 75 minutes, three nights a week through the end of August, complete with dancing, singing, art and “a special kind of pyrotechnics.” “It …
Memorials and Things of Fame
Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau July 1, 2009 On June 20, 1868, then Governor General Lord Monck issued a royal …