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If Quebec City is, as many claim, “the jewel of North America,” then its most sparkling facets are its historic Catholic sites. And it's the Christmas season that brings out the best in those ...
Quebec Premier François Legault has backtracked on his plan to allow gatherings over the Christmas holiday period after a rise in cases, hospitalizations and deaths.
The increased demand has been a boon for Plantations Réal Beloin, a Christmas tree farm in East Hereford, Quebec. “I've never seen anything like this before,” said Thierry Beloin, the vice ...
If you live in Quebec and work full-time or part-time, you're probably already familiar with the usual statutory holidays — New Year's Day, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Christmas and so on. But the province's ...
The government of Quebec has cancelled plans to allow gatherings of up to ten people during the days surrounding Christmas in so-called "red zones" with high numbers of COVID-19 cases.
Prime Minister faces tough political decision in determining how far to go in meeting Trump’s demands to open Canada’s dairy ...
Quebec will re-shutter many businesses after Christmas and extend school break to try and reduce the number of COVID-19 cases and strain on hospitals.
The annual Quebec City German Christmas Market hosts dozens of local merchants, farmers and artists until Dec. 23.
Quebec' s Legault government unveiled a plan to allow families to gather for Christmas, but when asked if similar exceptions to coronavirus regulations would be made for Hanukkah and other ...
JTA — Jewish groups in Quebec are expressing dismay after the province announced a plan to allow small gatherings at Christmas but said gatherings during Hanukkah would remain prohibited. The ...
QUEBEC — The Christmas break is off. Even though he said Tuesday he would wait until Dec. 11 to decide whether the province would allow the promised four days of Christmas gatherings, Premier ...
This year, the Quebec City German Christmas markets , also known as Le Marché de Noël allemand de Québec, will begin on November 21 and run until December 23.