Quebec, Ontario wrong to complain
Canadians are quick to complain about – and even quicker to forget – one of the reasons that Canada is a great country: The federal government tries to ensure that, …
Flying low
Once I got my clearance from the Jean Lesage airport tower to take off, I acknowledged then released the brakes and pushed the throttle forward. I could feel the thrust …
Kebs fall to Capitaines in final three minutes
The Kebs play a powerful game against the Puerto Rico Capitaines, the current leader of the Premier Basketball League (PBL). Who have yet to lose a game this season. This …
MARCH BREAK YOUTH BASKETBAL TRAINING CAMP
The Quebec City Kebs invite local boys and girls ages 8 to 17 to participate in their March break basketball camp. The Kebs dedication to the development of youth in …
Greenhawks wins against Kebs by One point
January 24, 2010 the Quebec City Kebs faced the Maryland Greenhawks for the first time in the 2010 Premier Basketball League Season (PBL). The game was played at Maryland on …
Dementia in Canada: Important work on hold while Stephen Harper shuts down Parliament
Stephen Harper’s decision to shut down Parliament in a secretive, undemocratic gesture on December 30th has generated a lot of discontent among Canadians. We’ve heard a lot about the consequences …
More troop deployment to Haiti from Base Valcartier
A new, smaller contingent of soldiers from the Canadian Forces base at Valcartier left for Haiti this week to fortify the Canadian Forces effort toward helping that country recover from …
78th Fraser Highlanders celebrate Robbie Burns with traditional Scottish Haggis
Robbie Burns 251st birthday party at the Garrison Club on rue St-Louis was again a success, despite the fact that the guest of honor was again absent. “We had 56 …
Monica Warren (nee Hewitt)
Monica Warren (nee Hewitt) passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Saturday, 23 January 2010, days shy of her 88th birthday on January 31st. Loving mother of Rosemary …
Former QCT contributor dies in Earthquake in Haiti
“He always had a smile on his face.”So said Michele Thibeau, a former editor of the Chronicle-Telegraph, who worked at the paper with James W. Coates. Coates, 37, was working …