COMMENTARY: On your mark, get set, let the election games begin!
COMMENTARY: On your mark, get set, let the election games begin! Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com It seems increasingly apparent, meaning all but inevitable, that one of the …
QCT journalists impress at QCNA Better Newspapers Contest
QCT journalists impress at QCNA Better Newspapers Contest QCT staff Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph writers and photographers won multiple awards at the Better Newspapers Contest organized by the Quebec Community Newspapers Association …
Passages insolites brings surprise performances to Lower Town
Passages insolites brings surprise performances to Lower Town Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Visitors and passersby walking through Lower Town over the next few weeks can be forgiven for questioning what they …
Quebecers mourn victims of London, Ont. attack
Quebecers gathered at the Centre culturel islamique de Québec (CCIQ) in Sainte-Foy on June 11 to show solidarity with the victims of the Islamophobic attack in London, Ont. five days …
Partial solar eclipse passes over Quebec City
QCT photographer Lise Lafond sent these photos of the June 10 partial eclipse taken from the shore of Lac Témiscouata. Photo by Lise Lafond As the moon partially covered …
White supremacist acts of hate are terrorism
Yes, this is terrorism.A sign carried by a person at one of the vigils held for a London, Ont. Muslim family killed by a young man driving a pickup truck …
When is it appropriate to appropriate hockey partisanship?
Well, the folks managing the CN Tower in Toronto sure lit up irate Maple Leafs fans when they decided last week to light the spire in the red, white and …
QCGN says Bill 96 creates ‘rights-free zone’
The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) has warned that if Bill 96 becomes law, it has the potential to create a “rights-free zone” in the province in the name of …
Coyea-Paquin family participate in Walk to Cure Diabetes
This year marks 100 years since the discovery of insulin by Canadian scientists Frederick Banting and Charles Best, as readers may have read in the “From the Archives” article by …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
June 15, 1821 – The Quebec GazetteGrasshoppersWe are sorry to hear from every part of the country, accounts of the appearance of immense numbers of grasshoppers, which from the injury …