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‘The White Lotus’: Quebec City launching charm offensive to host popular HBO seriesThe 'White Lotus' is a social satire that follows guests and employees at a resort where they unleash their worst, most privileged impulses.EntertainmentDec 21, 2022
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Simons department stores’ rooftop beehives designed to help bee populationsSimons department stores are creating a buzz around its new urban beekeeping project. The company has joined a growing movement to protect declining honeybee populations, but will it make a difference?CanadaAug 13, 2018
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Photographer searching for couple captured in Quebec City proposal photoA photographer is searching for a couple whose Quebec City proposal he captured on camera so he can give them the photos.FeaturesJul 6, 2018
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Iconic Château Frontenac Hotel in Quebec City marks 125th anniversaryQuebec City's Château Frontenac has been described on websites and in travel brochures as the most photographed hotel in the world. This year, that reputation will probably grow as the majestic hotel overlooking the St. Lawrence River marks its 125th anniversary with a number of special events.CanadaApr 23, 2018
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Château Frontenac celebrating 125 years of historyIn the 90's, the Château Frontenac in Quebec City became known as the most photographed hotel in the world. This year, the Canadian landmark celebrates its 125th anniversary.LifestyleJan 12, 2018
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Bob Layton editorial: Seeing is better than tellingIt's one thing to say what you think about Quebec, it's quite another to visit there for the first time.CommentaryJul 4, 2017
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Famous Salvador Dali sculpture vandalized in Quebec CityA $2.5 million sculpture by artist Salvador Dali has been vandalized in Quebec City.MoneyJul 28, 2016
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Solitary bees get royal treatment at Château FrontenacUnlike honeybees who live in colonies, solitary bees have to fend for themselves without a Queen bee.CanadaJul 2, 2015
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Public daycare executives to attend luxurious retreat at Château FrontenacPremier Philippe Couillard finds it "regrettable".PoliticsApr 2, 2015
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