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QAHN Turns Spotlight on Heritage Volunteers in 2026
--Sherbrooke, May 13, 2026.
Results of QAHN’s 2026 Heritage Essay and Heritage Photo Contests
May 12, 2026. QAHN’s long-running Heritage Essay Contest for elementary school students and Heritage Photo Contest for high school students concluded at the end of April 2026. Students from 8 elementary schools (Shawinigan; Terry Fox; Drummondville; Netagamiou; Gardenview; Parkdale; Waterloo; and Gault Institute) and 6 high schools (John F. Kennedy; Châteauguay Valley; Dr. Wilbert Keon; Galt; Rosemere; and Marymount) located in seven regions of the province participated in these activities this year. 
NOW OPEN: SHARE Micro Grant Project, Round 3
Image:         --January 7, 2026.
Bill 1, Québec Constitution Act: A Brief submitted by the QAHN
Image: Bill 1, Québec Constitution Act
New President at QAHN!
Image: --September 22, 2025.
Community Heritage and Indigenous Reconciliation
September 11, 2025 Greetings/Gwe,  The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is hosting a special day-long training retreat this autumn with Mi’gmaq educator Derek Barnaby and we’d love to have your company. 
QAHN Recognizes Two Individuals with Young Volunteer Awards
(Sherbrooke, June 25, 2025) – The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is proud to announce that Bryan McGaw and Jacob Coleman of The Vimy Foundation – Canadian Centre for the Great War (VF-CCGW) Heritage Support Team have been chosen as recipients of QAHN’s very first Young Volunteer Awards.
QAHN Recognizes the Townships Sun with 2025 Richard Evans Award
(Sherbrooke, June 25, 2025) – The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is proud to announce that the Townships Sun has been chosen as the recipient of the Richard Evans Award this year. This award recognizes outstanding long-term contribution by an organization or group of volunteers to the preservation and promotion of Anglophone heritage in the province of Quebec.
QAHN Recognizes Dr. Ross Higgins with a 2025 Marion Phelps Award
(Sherbrooke, June 25, 2025) – The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is pleased to announce that Dr. Ross Higgins has been chosen as a Marion Phelps Award recipient for 2025, one of two people to be selected for this honour during this our 25th anniversary year. This award is presented annually in recognition of outstanding long-term contributions by an individual to the preservation and promotion of Anglophone heritage in the province of Quebec.