Celebrate Quebec City’s 400th anniversary with a special concert presentation by the choir Les Rhapsodes. In their 46th season, the choir will be playing on March 29, at 8 p.m.,…
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Global Television’s morning show out, virtual studio in
The crew of Global Television Québec’s This Morning Live finished its last show on Wednesday, February 27. The morning show has been replaced by a half-hour rebroadcast of the 11…
QCGN promotes consultation not confrontation
Politicians, bureaucrats, academics and community representatives of all stripes were in attendance at the Quebec Community Groups Network’s (QCGN) Revitalization Conference in Montreal this past weekend. The meeting, officially titled…
Quebec City community loses Stanley Brock
Stanley E. Brock and his philanthropy might have been a mystery to many in the English-speaking community, but he was well known in certain circles. “I knew him well,” said…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1848The Morning ChronicleFriday, February 25Events in the Year 1847The Earl of Elgin, the newly appointed Governor General opened the Canadian Legislature.The revenue returns show an increase of £19,873 on quarter…
Former QCT city editor Frank Howard dies at 77
Former Ottawa Citizen columnist Frank Howard began his career as a reporter at the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph in the mid 1950s. He made his way up to the position of city…
From Steve Hill to Glenn Miller
Steve Hill—a perfect name for a musician born smack downtown in Guitar Town, USA! Well, not really: Born and raised in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, and known for his skills as a…
Go! fans needed up front at Morrin Centre
There’ll be no hiding in the back row during a live broadcast of CBC Radio One’s Go! with host Brent Bambury. For those who have been waiting for this chance…
The Plains of Abraham park has plenty of activities planned
The Plains of Abraham park has planned plenty of activities in celebration of its centennial in March 2008.The park recently inaugurated its skating rink with help from a special visitor…
Auberge St-Antoine’s Past Perfect a tribute to city and its rich history
St. Anthony of Padua was known for, among other traits, being the patron saint of lost things. The auberge by the same name in old Quebec bears it well, for…