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At a ceremony held on March 14 at the McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal, the tánaiste (deputy prime minister) and foreign minister of Ireland, Micheál Martin (left), officially appointed Bryan O’Gallagher (centre) as honorary consul for Quebec. On the right is Eamonn McKee, the ambassador of Ireland to Canada. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland)

Bryan O’Gallagher appointed honorary consul of Ireland to Quebec

Bryan O’Gallagher appointed honorary consul of Ireland to Quebec  Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com On March 13, the tánaiste (deputy prime minister) of the Republic of Ireland and minister for foreign affairs,…

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OBITUARY: Arthur George BOUSQUET (1942-2024)

OBITUARY: Arthur George BOUSQUET (1942-2024)

Arthur George Bousquet was born in Winchester, Massachusetts on June 1, 1942, to Arthur Bousquet and Germaine Bousquet (née Paradis). He passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on March 8, 2024, at the age of 81. The youngest of three siblings, Arthur was predeceased by his sister Constance Bousquet and is survived by his eldest sister Germaine Beiser.

Arthur’s loving wife Lélia (née Donohue) preceded him in death last March. He is survived by his five children: Antoine (Wanda), Stephanie (Barry), Elizabeth (Will), George (Celine), and Mary (Greg); along with his 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Raised in Lexington, Massachusetts, Arthur earned his Bachelor of Arts at Saint Anselm College in Man- chester, New Hampshire. He continued his education in Ottawa, Ontario, obtaining his Bachelor of Education at the University of Ottawa. It was there that he met the love of his life, Lélia. Arthur went on to teach for a brief time in Sept-Îles, Quebec and married Lélia in May 1967.

After he was recalled to the draft in September 1967, Arthur and Lélia moved to Lancaster, California where he served his four years in the United States Air Force including a tour of duty in Vietnam from 1970 to 1971. Following his military duty, Arthur and Lélia made their home in Valcartier, Quebec, where they began raising their family and nurturing Arthur’s passion for antiques. He opened his first antique store in Valcartier, later relocating to Quebec City and ultimately establishing his business on Hawthorne Avenue in Ottawa until his retirement in 2021 after 50 years in the business. Arthur’s encyclopedic knowledge of antiques propelled him to prominence within the community. He was a proud member of the Canadian Antique Dealers Association, where he served as president for several years. His contributions left an indelible mark on the field, earning him reverence and respect among his peers.

The family expresses sincere gratitude to Col- lin O’Leary, Arthur’s longtime friend and business partner for almost 40 years, whose unwavering dedication and friendship were invaluable to Arthur and the antique store.

Arthur’s devotion as a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, coupled with his passion for history, languages and travel, impacted the lives of many. His sharp wit, dry humour and genuine kindness will be profoundly missed by all those who had the privilege of knowing him.

The family kindly requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

A funeral service, followed by a memorial gathering to celebrate Arthur’s life will be held at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, 217 First Avenue, Ottawa, on Saturday, March 23, at 10 a.m.

During their presentation on Jeffery Hale’s life and legacy on March 13, actors Ladd Johnson and Michael Bourguignon portrayed Mr. Rogers of the Quebec Gazette and Jeffery Hale, respectively, in a skit presenting the companion document to the play The Philanthropist by Michael Boden. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Morrin Centre event explores legacy of Jeffery Hale

Morrin Centre event explores legacy of Jeffery Hale Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com On March 13, the Morrin Centre hosted an evening dedicated to the story of Jeffery Hale, a British Protestant…

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Students line up in front of Valcartier Elementary School in preparation for their annual St. Patrick’s Day parade, held on March 15. A leprechaun with a pot of gold (gold-wrapped chocolate coins), Val the Eagle and principal Shelley Longney are all set to lead the way across the street to the Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier Community Centre. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)

Valcartier Elementary School students lead first St. Patrick’s Day parade of the season

Valcartier Elementary School students lead first St. Patrick’s Day parade of the season Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com It was a great day for the Irish of the Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier region on March…

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During Earth Hour, go out and blow some bubbles. Imagine that the world is a fragile bubble ready to burst. How can you help save the planet before it is too late? (Photo by Lise Lafond)

SAVING THE PLANET ONE WEEK AT A TIME: Save energy, save the planet and take an hour for yourself

SAVING THE PLANET ONE WEEK AT A TIME: Save energy, save the planet and take an hour for yourself Lise Lafond lise@qctonline.com “The Earth is what we all have in…

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Quebec Capitales vice-president Charles Demers and team president Michel Laplante discuss activities surrounding the 31st Frontier League All-Star game to be held July 17 at Stade Canac. (Photo by Luc Lang)

Capitales to make Frontier League All-Star Game an event to remember

Capitales to make Frontier League All-Star Game an event to remember  Luc Lang luclang@qctonline.com The Québec Capitales have yet to throw a ball or swing a bat in 2024, but…

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he Dollard-des-Ormeaux Vikings pose proudly with their championship banner after defeating École secondaire La Courvilloise on March 17 to cap off a perfect 20 win season. (Photo courtesy of Dollard-des-Ormeaux School)

DDO Vikings cap off perfect season with regional basketball championship

DDO Vikings cap off perfect season with regional basketball championship Luc Lang luclang@qctonline.com After a perfect 10 victories in 10 regular season games, the Dollard-des-Ormeaux (DDO) high school Bantam basket-…

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St. Lawrence Lions goaltender Simon Boucher finished the regular season with the second-lowest goals-against average in the RSEQ division 1 hockey with an average of 2.16. Boucher also had the second highest number of wins with 15. (Photo courtesy of RSEQ)

March means playoff time for St. Lawrence Lions sports teams

March means playoff time for St. Lawrence sports teams Luc Lang luclang@qctonline.com CEGEP Champlain- St. Lawrence Lions sports teams are in playoff mode now that their regular seasons have ended….

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