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$300 M Eco Neighborhood for Quebec
With the success of Dockside Green on the other side of the country, according to Canwest News Service , Quebec now plans to increase its investment in sustainable development with a $300 million project of 800 environmentally-friendly housing units.
Snowstorm affects planes, trains and automobiles
" As Montreal's first major storm of the winter enters its seventh hour, off-island road conditions are worsening.
Central Quebec School Board students help in a great cause
Each year schools from the Central Quebec School Board join forces to contribute to the annual Community Christmas Hamper Campaign.
Vaccines now available to UTM students
A new supply of H1N1 vaccine means some students at the University of Toronto Mississauga will now be able to receive inoculations against the potentially deadly virus.
Flu vaccine shortage forces some clinics to shut doors
Caroline Alphonso From Tuesday's Globe and Mail Published on Monday, Nov. 09, 2009 9:02PM EST Last updated on Monday, Nov.
I n politics, as in the courtroom, it is wise to never ask a question unless you know the answer.
A taste of Greece in Quebec at "La Taverna"
When tourists come to Quebec City, they discover not only its history of the place but also its restaurants.
SMS Rents Opens Branch in Quebec City Area
SMS Rents opened a new branch in St. Romuald, Canada. Pictured is Mathieu Giroux, customer service representative at the St-Romuald store.
It's under the theme of "Exploiting your Skills During a Period of Uncertainty," that the Ordre des conseillers et conseilleres d'orientation et des psychoeducateurs et psychoeducatrices du Quebec presents the Quebec Counselling Week.
Supply hiccup slows vaccine distribution to cities
The federal government has warned Ontario it will suffer a sudden cutback in H1N1 flu vaccine shipments, provincial officials said Thursday, prompting the spectre of shortages as the pandemic escalates.
Bill 44 has "worrisome" implications for CEGEPs
A provincial bill that has "worrisome" implications for Quebec colleges is likely to become law by the end of the year.
Feds approve swine-flu vaccine, shots to begin in days
Canada's largest-ever immunization campaign is ready to go now that the federal government has approved the swine-flu vaccine.
Transapical Aortic Valve Implantation in a Patient With Severe Aortic ...
From the Departments of Cardiology , Cardiac Surgery , Anesthesiology , and Radiology , Quebec Heart & Lung Institute, Laval University, Qubec City, Qubec, Canada.
Canada seeing 'increased levels' of flu activity
The H1N1 flu virus claimed another victim last week as federal health officials said Canadians will likely have to wait until November for vaccinations against the potentially deadly bug.
Blunder endangers H1N1 vaccine plan, health expert says
Caroline Alphonso Toronto - From Friday's Globe and Mail Published on Thursday, Oct.
Quebec plant rushes to fill vaccine order
As employees at the Glaxo Smith Kline plant near Quebec City race to produce the H1N1 flu vaccine ordered by the federal government, opposition MPs are demanding to know why Canada's vaccination program is apparently lagging other countries.
Thanksgiving, an important part of our English heritage
Quebec City is splendid in its golden-tinged hues of red and green that form the tapestry of the Thanksgiving weekend.
Pierre Paul-Hus is a man ready for the next challenge. He greets me at his office on Rene Levesque with a firm handshake and guides me to the boardroom, a formidable room complete with a floor-to-ceiling safe .
Window to move up H1N1 vaccine closing; feds likely to stick with early Nov
The window of opportunity for accelerating the pandemic flu vaccination program in Canada may be starting to close, unless word of a change of plans comes soon, experts suggested Tuesday.