

Otter Lake welcomes town’s first baby of 150th year
Two-month-old Ivy Theresa Helmer and mom Kiesha Brisebois received a gift basket full of goodies.


Two-month-old Ivy Theresa Helmer and mom Kiesha Brisebois received a gift basket full of goodies.


Two-month-old Ivy Theresa Helmer and mom Kiesha Brisebois received a gift basket full of goodies.


After waiting 45 minutes for an ambulance, a Thorne resident says first responders are needed more than ever.


Washouts are on chemin Bois-Franc at km 54 and on the Lockwell Lake Access Road.


Nearly 400 people came out for the annual Bryson Grand-Calumet Fire Department poker run on Saturday. This year the event


Local theatre group Pontiac Community Players hosted its annual general meeting on Apr. 25, during which it summarized its 2025


At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting on Apr. 16, council passed a resolution to apply for a joint


The money came out of his earnings from selling his market lamb to Shawville Ford at last year’s fair.






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