Tag Archives: March 1 2023

The members of FLASE (left to right in the photo) are Lily-Anne Drolet, Florence Fortin, Sophie Girard, Emma-Kate Cornell and Allie LeMay. (Photo courtesy of Carianne Bell)

Grade 4 students raise money for children in need

Grade 4 students raise money for children in need Submitted by Carianne Bell, teacher, St. Vincent School On Feb. 23, St. Vincent School raised money for Operation Enfant Soleil. Students…

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The four-to-11-year-olds, better known as the Growing Pride of Shannon, will be a highlight of the 54th Shannon Irish Show on March 11. This photo was taken at the 2019 show. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Return of Shannon Irish Show puts heritage in spotlight

Return of Shannon Irish Show puts heritage in spotlight Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com As Quebecers count down the days to spring, Shannonites are dusting off their dancing shoes for the return…

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Dave François of CDEC speaks to attendees about the social economy. In the background are Guy Langevin, Marie-Hélène Dubé and Elizabeth Kack. (Photo by Sarah Elworthy)

SEEnet explores work that makes a difference in Quebec City

SEEnet explores work that makes a difference in Quebec City Sarah Elworthy sarah@qctonline.com Voice of English-speaking Québec and the Social Solidarity Economy English-Speaking Network (SEEnet) along with the Regional Development…

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Wake Up is a charming story about a young girl finding her way through the wilderness of the grieving process with the help of mythical forest animals. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

REVIEW: Tricia Arden Caldwell’s Wake Up awakens any grieving spectator

REVIEW: Tricia Arden Caldwell’s Wake Up awakens any grieving spectator Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com There was no need for coffee at the Théâtre de la Cité Universitaire on Feb. 23, 24…

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Kevin Bélanger, tuba teacher at the Conservatoire de musique de Québec, leads the Tubattack ensemble, augmented by local tubists, during a concert at Chalmers-Wesley United Church. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)

REVIEW: French Tubattack conquers Quebec City

REVIEW: French Tubattack conquers Quebec City Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Quebec City was invaded by an ensemble of tubists and euphonium and saxhorn players on Feb. 24. This bold and brassy…

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OBITUARY: Nancy SCHMITZ (1938-2022)

OBITUARY: Nancy SCHMITZ (1938-2022)

Nancy Schmitz, surrounded by her family, passed away quietly on November 19, 2022 from complications of pneumonia just a few days after her 84th birthday. She is survived by her daughters Edith (Allan) and Erica (Guillaume); her grandchildren Chloe, Nicolas, Stella, Louis and Mariane; her husband André; as well as her sisters and nieces, Elizabeth (Ray), Janet, Jennifer Natalie and Amy.

Born in Kansas City to William E. Schmitz and Anna Kitts, Nancy was a brilliant, confident and inspiring woman. A recipient of a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and a Fulbright Scholarship, she left her home and family to study abroad and travel. She fell in love with Quebec City, where she established roots, cherished Ireland and Brittany and also lived in Acadie, Bolivia and Paris. She was a professor of anthropology at Université Laval where she accompanied generations of students.

Nancy was a quiet force of nature and a woman way ahead of her time. She raised two daughters as a single parent with love and pride. She lived her life with optimism and joy, greeting others with open arms and sharing her home with many. She was an exceptional role model as a woman and a mother.

A celebration of life will be held at the Quai des Cageux in Quebec City (2795 Boul. Champlain, G1K 4J9) on Saturday, March 18, 2023. Family will greet guests starting at 1:30 p.m. A ceremony will begin at 2 p.m., followed by a reception.

In lieu of flowers, charitable contributions may be made to Parkinson Québec (parkinson- quebec.ca/en/donate/in-memoriam; 560 rue Ontario Est Montreal (Québec) H2L 0B6.

A jovial Patrick Dom met the media on Feb. 20 for a wrap-up of the 63rd Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. (Photo by Luc Lang)

Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament celebrates historic comeback

Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament celebrates historic comeback Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com Nine months after the 62nd edition, the 2023 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament was back in its usual February…

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