TRAM TRACKER: Phase 1 deal to be signed after long delay Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Supporters of Quebec City’s tramway project are getting an early Christmas present. …
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PHOTOS: Merry Christmas from the QCT!
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Bonhomme Carnaval opens his Winter Beach starting Dec. 21
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Château Frontenac serves dinner for Hôtel de Glace anniversary
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Toboggan Festival to close out 2024 with spectacular celebration
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Memorials and Things of Fame – Dec. 18, 2024
Memorials and Things of Fame – Dec. 18, 2024 December 20, 1764 – The Quebec Gazette An Ordinance to prevent rum and other strong liquors being sold to the …
Memorials and Things of Fame – December 11, 2024
Memorials and Things of Fame – December 11, 2024 Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com December 13, 1764 – The Quebec Gazette One day [last August] as the …
Memorials and Things of Fame – Dec. 4, 2024
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COMMENTARY: Holy music! Massive Christian repertoire, shrinking venues
COMMENTARY: Holy music! Massive Christian repertoire, shrinking venues Peter Black peterblack@qctonline.com “Say what you want about the Christians, they can write a tune.” The line comes offhand in a spy …
OPINION: A message to all who make Christmas merry and bright
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OPINION: Give any way you can this holiday season
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Eight community members receive King Charles III Coronation medals
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EYE ON SPORTS: 2024 through the lens of Luc Lang
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Remparts victorious as QMJHL takes holiday break
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Biggest pickleball centre in Canada opens in Neufchâtel
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Canada Post staff must return to work, labour board rules
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Quebec, N.L. reach Churchill Falls agreement
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Multi-party campaign calls for wider access to prenatal care
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MONUMENTAL VIEWS: Paryse Martin’s tribute to the ‘cannonball’ tree installed at Place d’Armes
MONUMENTAL VIEWS Paryse Martin’s tribute to the ‘cannonball’ tree installed at Place d’Armes Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com This past week, a large new tree “sprouted” in Old Quebec. Porter les songes …
MONUMENTAL VIEWS: ‘Women Are Persons!’
MONUMENTAL VIEWS ‘Women Are Persons!’ Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com In honour of Women’s History Month, this week’s Monumental View features a group of statues located on the Plaza Bridge near the …
MONUMENTAL VIEWS: Sir Rodolphe Forget and La Flèche
MONUMENTAL VIEWS Sir Rodolphe Forget and La Flèche Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com You will have to go on a bit of a drive to see these two monuments, located near the …
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Battle brewing against QSL terminal in Beauport
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Ships in port will be able to plug into dock power by 2027
Ships in port will be able to plug into dock power by 2027 Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Ships visiting the Port of Quebec will be able to …
Electric cars continue to advance by leaps and bounds
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