QHS art students exhibit their most daring work in Ste-Foy
QHS art students exhibit their most daring work in Ste-Foy Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Crowds were buzzing around the Centre d’interpretation historique de Ste-Foy on June 1 for the latest art …
Plains bandstand programming to be more ‘diverse’ this summer
Plains bandstand programming to be more ‘diverse’ this summer Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com The music series at the Edwin Bélanger bandstand on the Plains of Abraham is …
Canadian Council of Churches meets in Quebec City
Canadian Council of Churches meets in Quebec City Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com From May 24 to 26, members of the governing board of the Canadian Council of Churches (CCC) gathered at …
James Haberlin honoured with volunteerism award
James Haberlin honoured with volunteerism award Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Quebec City native and National Battlefields Commission finance director James Haberlin was honoured with the Moe and …
Bells ring out for ringers’ gathering in Quebec City
Bells ring out for ringers’ gathering in Quebec City Submitted by Donna McEwen, tower captain, Quebec City Guild of Change Ringers More than 30 bell ringers from around North America …
Marchand, unions call for halt to employee harassment
Marchand, unions call for halt to employee harassment Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Mayor Bruno Marchand and city officials are raising concerns about a rising tide of verbal …
OPINION: The answer to foreign influence is awareness
OPINION: The answer to foreign influence is awareness Pauline Kerr pauline@qctonline.com The issue of foreign influence in Canadian politics has once again hit the headlines in a big way. David …
OPINION: Canada is burning!
OPINION Canada is burning! Submitted by Bill Cox It is a fact that wildfires are burning in several provinces across the country right now. Our beautiful boreal forest, and many …
REVIEW: CARREFOUR INTERNATIONAL DE THÉÂTRE: Jusqu’à ce qu’on meure a unique immersion into the fragility and tenacity of life
REVIEW: CARREFOUR INTERNATIONAL DE THÉÂTRE: Jusqu’à ce qu’on meure a unique immersion into the fragility and tenacity of life Sarah Elworthy sarah@qctonline.com Jusqu’à ce qu’on meure (Until We Die), directed …
REVIEW: CARREFOUR INTERNATIONAL DE THÉÂTRE: Back to Back Theatre explores power and shame
REVIEW: CARREFOUR INTERNATIONAL DE THÉÂTRE: Back to Back Theatre explores power and shame Myriam Labbé myriam@qctonline.com The stage at Théâtre La Bordée would not be considered a particularly large one, …