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"Here is the General Store in Val-David, exact date unknown, but depicted as of the end of the 1940s... The Shawbridge bakery…
"The place where little boys' dreams almost came true, The Roxy, and the Alhambra, provided the summer crowds with movies,…
"In the 1960s, through to the mid 1990s, a basic food group was supplied by this tiny roadside stand just outside of St. Agathe.…
"The store that provided just about everything for the little community… Food, candy, newspapers, land for sale, and antiques…
"This hotel in New Glasgow, began as a real farm, with a big house to accommodate many families, the Rudy and Rosenberg groups.…
"The passing of the era: from horse to Model A Ford. The horse was still used until the 1950s, as a working animal on the farms…
"Fort Rose School was in operation in New Glasgow from 1831 until 1953. Like most of the area, the settlers of New Glasgow were…
This rendition of the Shawbridge grocery store and snack bar once owned by Henry Bishinsky is by artist Michael Litvack. The…
Juniper Belshaw of the Centre for Community Organizations, whose talk focused on "Active Leaders, Vital Communities: Keys to…
Another Successful QAHN Conference: "Dealing with Difficult People" in Knowlton (September 23, 2016)
The latest in the ongoing "Volunteering Matters conferences, sponsored by QAHN and held in venues all across Quebec, took place…
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Gaspesian British Heritage Village partnered with the Quebec Anglophone…