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Canadian Casino Heritage and Lingo

--January 10, 2022.

Canadian Casino Heritage and Lingo
Canada’s casino and gambling industry has gone through a huge transformation over the years, turning into a multi-billion-dollar business. An industry that started with animal bone games thousands of years ago has transformed into lots of online casinos to choose from. As such, Canada is hailed as one of the countries where some of the earliest gambling games were conceived.

Joyeux temps des Fêtes de nous tous au RPAQ! Prenez bien soin de vous (et de vos proches)...

QAHN's Letter to Canadian Heritage RE: the "Fossmobile" Project

November 26, 2021

Hon. Pablo Rodriguez
MP, Honoré-Mercier
Minister of Canadian Heritage

RE: George Foote Foss and Canada’s First Gas-powered Automobile

Dear Minister Rodriguez,

Canada’s very first gasoline-powered automobile – the “Fossmobile” – was built right here in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Named for its builder, local resident George Foote Foss, this unusual vehicle was completed in 1897. The 125th anniversary of that momentous event takes place in 2022. Hence, Minister Rodriguez, the urgency of this letter to you.

Meet the Network: Episode #9

Meet QAHN member (and Quebec Heritage News contributor) Wes Darou!

--November 16, 2021.

Meet the Network, Episode 9: Wes Darou!

This fall we have been sharing short selfie videos to introduce you to some of the inspiring people who make up our network. This week, we head to West Quebec to meet with Wes Darou, an enthusiastic speaker, author, and volunteer.

In Search of a Witch: QAHN's "Scandal Makers" Team Heads out to the New Mexico Road in Island Brook

Thompson Cemetery, Island Brooke, Qc. Photo - Heather Darch

--October 18, 2021.

The filming of QAHN's second "Scandal Makers" mini-documentary series continued this past Sunday, a dull drizzly day. Perfect perhaps for our latest location.

This series, which spotlights the seamier side of life in the Eastern Townships in days gone by, is set entirely in the region's graveyards. The focus is on some of the less than savory characters who left their mark on the region's history and who are buried in various local cemeteries.

New Editor at Townships Sun: QAHN Alum Rachel Garber

PHOTO: The Townships Sun board of directors and staff: (front) David Wright, Rachel Garber, Marion Greenlay; (back) Melanie Cutting, Jennifer Brown, Bev Taber Smith, and Janet Angrave. (photo by John Mackley)

--October 13, 2021.

The Townships Sun has a new editor, announced David Wright, the president of the board. Rachel Garber is replacing Barbara Heath, who passed away suddenly a few weeks ago. "We are happy to welcome Rachel to the Townships Sun team, and we look forward to growing the magazine together," Wright said.

"My passions are writing, photography and art," said Garber. "And I love living in the Townships. It's a match made in heaven to work on The Townships Sun. I'm really happy to have landed here."