Remembering Christchurch and New Zealand as it was
Christchurch, best known in recent years for earthquakes that rocked the city, is now dealing with the aftermath of a terrorist attack that has shocked the world On March 15, …
OBITUARY: James C. LaBar
James C. LaBar It is with great sadness that the family of James (Jimmy) Charles LaBar announce his passing on March 12, 2019, at Cité de la Santé hospital in …
OBITUARY: Reginald Clive Meredith
Reginald Clive Meredith 1932-2019 After a short illness, Clive passed away peacefully at the CHUL on March 8. Having always loved an early morning walk, and ready for the end …
Fighting Irish hockey teams have a perfect record in LHPS playoffs
The hockey teams at St. Patrick’s High School started their 2019 playoffs in the Ligue de Hockey Préparatoire Scolaire (LHPS) on a perfect note.The Under 14 (U14) teams won all …
Community Calendar
Wednesday, March 27 at 9 a.m. – YES Business Coaching. YES Montreal, in partnership with Voice of English-speaking Québec, offers professional business coaching services either in person or online. Receive …
Mrs. Godin’s incredible Winter Carnival collection
Ste-Foy Elementary School’s principal, Mrs. Denise Godin, has a unique hobby. She has been collecting Winter Carnival effigies since 1955. She started collecting them to continue her father’s collection. She …
Get ready for camping at the Recreational Vehicle Show
Camping season is almost here. Get out your gear and get ready to visit our beautiful province. The snow is melting, most of our roads are clear, the Quebec “snowbirds” …
From ancient Ireland to Christianity
Some 100 people enjoyed an overview of Ireland’s rich history as anthropologist Isabelle Matte gave a presentation called Raconte-moi que tu as vu l’Irlande, on March 21 at St. Patrick’s …
Athletes soar at the Big Air Jamboree
The Quebec City Big Air Jamboree was the event of the season. International snowboarders and freestyle skiers swooped down the giant 90-metre jump from the end of Boul. Honoré-Mercier into …
Long may you play: Vinyl collection a “record” of life
Radio-Canada announced last week it wants to get rid of some 100,000 vinyl records from storage in its tower in east-end Montreal. The brand new CBC/Rad-Can building on the same …