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In 1608, Samuel de Champlain established a settlement at Quebec City. He called it Kebec, an Algonquin word meaning "place where the river narrows." Its residents faced countless hardships, including ...
Along the eastern shore of Hudson Bay in Canada's northeastern province of Quebec, near the Inuit municipality of Inukjuak, resides a belt of volcanic rock that displays a blend of dark and light ...
Quebec City has a reputation as the most European-like city in North America, and it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Quebec ...
Military victories were essential in helping America win its independence from Britain. Early successes gave the Patriots ...
FORT SMITH -- The Board of Directors approved an ordinance Tuesday amending the base rate of ambulance services in the city to match legislation passed by the Legislature.
So that's what we're focusing on." The bills of the average Fort Wayne City Utility customer, who uses 3,600 gallons of water, will go up 2.7 percent over five years, with the biggest jump during 2028 ...
Quebec Liberal Party leadership candidate Pablo Rodriguez gives a speech at the Quebec Liberal Party Leadership Conference in Quebec City, Saturday, June 14, 2025.
The city of Keller approved a bid for a 10-foot wide, 1,850-foot long hike and bike trail connection between Woodborough Lane and Roanoke Road during its regular council meeting June 17. What you ...
The Quebec government is under criticism for what school administrators are calling devastating cuts to the province's education system, which amount to $570 million less in funding for the ...
The lawyer for a Quebec man charged with killing three pedestrians with his truck has told a jury the deaths were an accident, not a crime. Steeve Gagnon’s lawyer said during final arguments ...
Quebec’s public security minister says transgender inmates will be incarcerated according to their anatomical sex, not their gender identity. François Bonnardel says in a statement the measure ...
Fort Collins City Councilmember Tricia Canonico invites residents to discuss local issues during Bike to Work Day at Wolverine Farm, facilitating civic engagement in an informal setting.