Memorials and things of fame
The Morning Telegraph 1848 When the frigate, Captain M’Quahe, was on a passage from The East Indies, between the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, her captain, and most …
VEQ’s Holiday Happy Hour When: Thursday, December 4 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Join us for VEQ’s Holiday Happy Hour When: Thursday, December 4 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Where: Les Voûtes du cavour. 38 rue St-Pierre, Québec, G1K 3Z6. A variety …
Family and love in Pinnock’s novel The Last Good Kiss
We humans are pretty lucky.We’re born into a family that keeps us around long past our infancy. Our parents and siblings recognize us as blood a long time beyond our …
Tourism students off again: Calgary
Fifty students from three Quebec City cegeps including tourism students at Champlain St. Lawrence will be travelling to Quebec’s sister city of Calgary to improve their English next summer. The …
Tourism students play tourists in Toronto
Each fall, the Bilingual Tourism Program (a partnership of Cegep Champlain St-Lawrence and Cegep Limoilou) organizes a pedagogical trip to Toronto for its second year students. The goal of this …
QHS tries to come to terms with vice-principal’s death
Students, teachers and administrators at Quebec High School are seeking to come to terms with the unexpected death of vice-principal Guy Fournier. Fournier took his own life Wednesday, October 22. …
Off the sofa, into Quebec
Montreal band 3 Gars su’l Sofa enjoys George Washington, chamber music, and ginger ale. This is pretty much all the band has to say about themselves on their MySpace page. …
Best Bets
Québec and her photographers, 1850-1908, the Yves Beauregard collection See 19th-century Quebec City through the lenses of the city’s own great photographers: Ellison, Livernois, Vallée, Jones and Montminy. Over 400 …
QC’s bright artistic future
Now that Quebec City has proved its capacity to organize major artistic events and to build state-of-the-art infrastructures to support art of all kinds, the community is ready to enter …
Forgetting the Holocaust?
Are our youth forgetting the Holocaust? The White Space Between, a new book by Montreal author Ami Sands Brodoff explores a mother difficulty coping with memories of the Holocaust, and …