Lutes hits town
Canadian songwriter and performer Rob Lutes is on tour promoting his new album, Ride the Shadows, which has been named by some sources as one of the best ten Canadian …
Spoiled ballots face destruction
By May 31, barring any last-minute intervention by the Charest government, the 4.8 million ballots from the 1995 sovereignty referendum will be shredded and presumably recycled into some post-consumer product …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1848 The Morning ChronicleEditorial We have not a light-house at Point Levi; we have none on the East India Wharf; our ships come in by chance, and go out by …
Music Suggestion
As you will soon discover, I am a huge music lover and my taste range from jazz to heavy metal. On that note, I thought it would be a good …
Baseball Season Upon Us
The Braves, Metros, Carnavals, Capitales… Quebec City’s love affair with baseball dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century and although there have been ups and downs, nobody can …
Confessions of an Intern – Week 2 (1)
My last week here has begun. It’s sort of disappointing to have to leave so quickly, but I guess things must go as they are! In my quest for knowledge …
St. Matthew’s Cemetery desecrated
Last week, the newspaper received troubling news from a former Quebec City resident on some activities he witnessed on vacation in the city. While visiting St. Matthew’s Church and Cemetery, …
Relating News to my Generation
On Wednesday May 7, 2008, I spoke with Mr. Little about different ways my generation takes to communicate and get their information. I knew part of the answer. He helped …
Confessions of an Intern – Week 1 (2)
Well, it was an incredible adaptation week! My week is coming to an end, and here is the account of my three last days of my first week. Day Three …
Quebec City Travel Newsletter May 8th
A newsletter from Québec City Tourism May 8, 2008, Vol. 5, no. 6 Best in the World Ile d’Orléan’s Farmers in Chef’s Hats received a Gourmand World Cookbook Award in …