QHS student entrepreneurs honoured
Quebec High School Secondary V student Audrey Nadeau was surprised to find out that her teamwork had won a prize! Two years ago, students in The Young Blazers’ Co-op produced …
Fraser wants feds to produce an action plan
Canada’s commissioner of official languages, Graham Fraser, wants answers from the government on three specific topics. The first is the next phase of its Action Plan for Official Languages, due …
Studying English-speaking teens in Quebec City is far from cut and dry
Researchers at Université Laval have conducted an unprecedented study of Quebec City’s English-speaking teens. In extended interviews with 29 students from Quebec High School and St. Patrick’s High School, Laval …
Sports and Education
FEARTURED IN PRINT EDITION hi I have a 9 year old daughter that loves figure skating and has been skating for 5 years now (and she’s very good) so I …
Wedding – Calvin Murph and Patricia Henry
The marriage of Calvin Murphy, originally of Valcartier Village, Que., to Patricia Henry of Pakenham, Ont. took place surrounded by family and friends on August 11, 2007, …
Tree Canada celebrates 75 million trees planted across the country
Behind plenty of green conventions is an organization called Tree Canada, with strong roots in Quebec City! André Juneau chairs the national not-for-profit, charitable organization when he’s not busy on …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1847 The Morning Chronicle, December 1 St. Andrew’s Day Yesterday being the anniversary of Scotland’s patron saint, the occasion was celebrated by the members of the St. Andrew’s Society of …
What if we travelled together?
As the first winter storms hit, we have to get in the rhythm of things, finding boots, shoes, mittens and shovels. There’s also the rhythm of winter commutes. It can …
A fine farewell for Jane Falby
Janet Campbell Falby embodied the values of the Guiding movement that she lovingly shared with young women for decades. She died suddenly on November 25 at the age of 68. …
Mount Hermon’s records inscribed in historic volume
By MICHÈLE THIBEAU Gordon Morley first set foot in Sillery’s Mount Hermon Cemetery back in 1978. It was the beginning of a long history, one that’s stretched all the way …