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Out on a school night with Andy Brown

Some 20 individuals bask in the light glowing softly around New Brunswick folk singer Andy Brown and his acoustic guitar in the basement of Le Cercle. The audience includes a handful of Quebec High...

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FCVQ rolls out red carpet

The red carpet was rolled out in front of the Palais Montcalm for the opening of the fifth Festival de Cinéma de la Ville de Québec (FCVQ) last Thursday evening. read more

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Dorothée Lavoie: A rebel with a cause

Dorothée Lavoie is a non-conformist whose mission in life is to encourage as many people as possible to join her. She made a name for herself 25 years ago when she began to teach therapeutic stretching...

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Michael Haberlin

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Céad míle fáilte to the Vieux-Québec Feis

Have you ever wondered how Michael Flattley of Riverdance and “Lord read more

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General Elections 2015: (1) Why I like the NDP/Liberals

This is the first of four articles that will appear in the coming weeks in the run-up to the General Election on 19 October. The titles for the other three will be: (2) Why I Don’t Like the...

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No stars, no problem for Coupe Banque Nationale

Naomi Broady, Annika Beck, Jelena Ostapenko: looking at the tournament bracket before the semifinal matches of the Coupe Banque Nationale, most tennis fans could be forgiven for thinking, “Who are...

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Arts in Action brings swing to Morrin Centre

The Jazz Age took over the historic Morrin Centre on September 12 as dancers from the Port-O-Swing dance school presented a swing dance workshop in College Hall. This was the first event in the Arts in...

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Séan McCann bares his soul at Le Cercle

Séan McCann has nothing to hide. read more

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Marc-André Hamelin and OSQ highlight colourful American music

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The story behind Ruelle John-Goudie

Ruelle John-Goudie is named after John Goudie (1775-1824), one of many Scottish shipbuilders who immigrated to North America. He began his career as a shipwright in Detroit in 1795 and, by 1800, Goudie...

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Paul Nichols rides across Canada for veterans

On September 17, the students of Dollard-des-Ormeaux School near CFB Valcartier had the honour of meeting Paul Nichols. A veteran, Nichols was a master corporal with the Calgary Highlanders and served...

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Memorials and Things of Fame

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Liberal candidate works hard in Louis-Saint-Laurent

Youri Rousseau greets visitors at his campaign headquarters with a genuine smile full of quiet enthusiasm. The same smile beams confidently from the election posters in the windows behind him, proudly...

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Jeffery Hale Friends play golf and dine to raise $25,000

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Another successful Fall Fest

Voice of English-speaking Quebec (VEQ) held its sixth annual Fall Fest on Saturday, September 19, at St. Vincent’s School, where community groups and businesses offered information and displayed their...

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Out on a school night with Andy Brown

Some 20 individuals bask in the light glowing softly around New Brunswick folk singer Andy Brown and his acoustic guitar in the basement of Le Cercle. The audience includes a handful of Quebec High...

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FCVQ rolls out red carpet

The red carpet was rolled out in front of the Palais Montcalm for the opening of the fifth Festival de Cinéma de la Ville de Québec (FCVQ) last Thursday evening. read more

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Dorothée Lavoie: A rebel with a cause

Dorothée Lavoie is a non-conformist whose mission in life is to encourage as many people as possible to join her. She made a name for herself 25 years ago when she began to teach therapeutic stretching...

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Michael Haberlin

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