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Sun dogs dazzle sky watchers on Plains Cassandra Kerwin [email protected] Ahalo and two mock suns captured the ...
Suspension of popular work permit program leaves immigrants empty-handed Ruby Pratka Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local ...
Ave. Cartier’s popular Provisions Inc. grocery reopens in time for Christmas Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local ...
Winter Olympics, World Cup highlight 2026 sports year Luc Lang [email protected] As 2025 comes to an end, the upcoming year ...
Au 1884 celebrates Winterfest with outdoor fun Cassandra Kerwin [email protected] To celebrate the start of winter, Au 1884 held its 11th Winterfest on Dec. 13 and 14 at the Princess… ...
2025 is a banner year for the St. Lawrence Lions Luc Lang [email protected] When a relatively small school wins a championship, it’s quite a feat for the institution. When they… ...
Other foods thought to bring luck at New Year’s include grapes – the Spanish believe eating 12 of them at the stroke of ...
Quebec tables ‘Q-5,’ inspired by Ottawa’s Bill C-5, to fast-track major projects Kevin Dougherty [email protected] On Dec. 9, Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard presented Bill 5, a proposed law to… ...
Chemin de Noël tickets sold out within 24 hours Shirley Nadeau [email protected] All tickets for Le Chemin de Noël, featuring the Chapelle de Québec choir conducted by Bernard Labadie, to… ...
Pablo Rodriguez says he is a fighter and won’t step down as Quebec Liberal leader at the close of the National Assembly’s fall session. (Screenshot by Kevin Dougherty via National Assembly) ANALYSIS ...
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