Volunteers sought to help us celebrate our 250th in style
We're gearing up for a jubilant 250th anniversary celebration in June, and would like to share some of the fun. We are looking for a handful of motivated QCT readers who are interested in volunteering...
View ArticleMaking history together: 250 years of chronicling our community
In this so-called digital age, publishing 250 years of English-language news in a predominantly French-speaking city is a significant collective achievement.• Since 1925, the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph...
View ArticleQCT in the news
We are delighted to report that a tradition of 250 years of English-language news in Quebec City is newsworthy to other media, too. The QCT's anniversary and related events have already been featured...
View ArticleQCT 250th anniversary makes the news
We're delighted to report that a tradition of 250 years of English-language news is newsworthy to other media, too. read more
View ArticleLights, camera, action!
Alexandre and Leah Huard peruse the QCT during a filming session with videographer Justyna Lemieux-Lefebvre. Originally from Poland, Lemieux-Lefebvre sits on the Voice of English-speaking Quebec board...
View ArticleMemorials and Things of Fame
1864The Morning ChronicleWe find the following in the columns of a contemporary: - A correspondent of the Leader suggests a celebration in honor of the Quebec Gazette attaining its hundred read more
View ArticleNewspapers, to be or not to be
Even in the 21st century, newspapers still mean a lot for our community and people beyond, you know. It’s true that you can hear the news on the radio, on TV, and on the Internet. But the time allotted...
View ArticleCommentary: 250 and beyond
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is officially 250 years old! You've been hearing about the anniversary for months now, and last week was no exception. Just for fun, we've collected some of our favourite...
View ArticleVolunteers sought to help us celebrate our 250th in style
We're gearing up for a jubilant 250th anniversary celebration in June, and would like to share some of the fun. We are looking for a handful of motivated QCT readers who are interested in volunteering...
View ArticleLights, camera, action!
Alexandre and Leah Huard peruse the QCT during a filming session with videographer Justyna Lemieux-Lefebvre. Originally from Poland, Lemieux-Lefebvre sits on the Voice of English-speaking Quebec board...
View ArticleMemorials and Things of Fame
1864The Morning ChronicleWe find the following in the columns of a contemporary: - A correspondent of the Leader suggests a celebration in honor of the Quebec Gazette attaining its hundred read more
View ArticleNewspapers, to be or not to be
Even in the 21st century, newspapers still mean a lot for our community and people beyond, you know. It’s true that you can hear the news on the radio, on TV, and on the Internet. But the time allotted...
View ArticleMaking history together: 250 years of chronicling our community
In this so-called digital age, publishing 250 years of English-language news in a predominantly French-speaking city is a significant collective achievement.• Since 1925, the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph...
View ArticleCommentary: 250 and beyond
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is officially 250 years old! You've been hearing about the anniversary for months now, and last week was no exception. Just for fun, we've collected some of our favourite...
View ArticleQCT in the news
We are delighted to report that a tradition of 250 years of English-language news in Quebec City is newsworthy to other media, too. The QCT's anniversary and related events have already been featured...
View ArticleQCT 250th anniversary makes the news
We're delighted to report that a tradition of 250 years of English-language news is newsworthy to other media, too. read more
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