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April 30, 2026

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Nearly 400 people came out for the annual Bryson Grand-Calumet Fire Department poker run on Saturday. This year the event was a fundraiser for the families of best friends Steve Morin and Charlie Frost who died when their snowmobiles collided head-on at the end of January.
From left are Charlie Frost’s wife Tammie Bérard, his mother Peggy Frost, and Steve Morin’s wife Lauren Kluke at the finish line of the poker run.
Nearly 400 people came out for the annual Bryson Grand-Calumet Fire Department poker run on Saturday. This year the event was a fundraiser for the families of best friends Steve Morin and Charlie Frost who died when their snowmobiles collided head-on at the end of January.
Nearly 400 people came out for the annual Bryson Grand-Calumet Fire Department poker run on Saturday. This year the event was a fundraiser for the families of best friends Steve Morin and Charlie Frost who died when their snowmobiles collided head-on at the end of January.
From left are Charlie Frost’s wife Tammie Bérard, his mother Peggy Frost, and Steve Morin’s wife Lauren Kluke at the finish line of the poker run.
Nearly 400 people came out for the annual Bryson Grand-Calumet Fire Department poker run on Saturday. This year the event was a fundraiser for the families of best friends Steve Morin and Charlie Frost who died when their snowmobiles collided head-on at the end of January.

Trumpeter swan sightings on the rise

When local birder Deb Powell first saw a trumpeter swan, she was struck by just how big it was.  Known for its sheer size – exceeding five feet in length and weighing about the same as a two-year-old child –

New bus line launches with minimal advertising

Last week a new Transcollines bus line servicing the Pontiac region started operation, adding two more daily round trips to and from Gatineau, though the service was not officially announced to the public until after the bus’s first trip had

Trumpeter swan sightings on the rise

When local birder Deb Powell first saw a trumpeter swan, she was struck by just how big it was.  Known for its sheer size – exceeding five feet in length and weighing about the same as a two-year-old child –

New bus line launches with minimal advertising

Last week a new Transcollines bus line servicing the Pontiac region started operation, adding two more daily round trips to and from Gatineau, though the service was not officially announced to the public until after the bus’s first trip had

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Crowds gather at the Shawville fairgrounds for the annual demolition derby on Monday.

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OpenAI sends its ‘deepest condolences’

Big Tech’s MO has long been to ask for forgiveness rather than permission.  Last week OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sent a letter to the community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., apologizing for his company’s failure to flag a user’s account with the RCMP. In February that person went on to shoot

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Chris Judd is a farmer in Clarendon on land that has been in his family for generations.

Cause before cure

The most expensive lessons are never forgotten. Ask an old farmer. Did you ever look out the plane window at

Read the signs

Have you ever paid a speeding ticket? There are the regular maximum speed signs on most roads, but then there

The rule of threes

A couple decades ago, I had a life altering experience. One Friday morning in late November I had a stroke

The rest of the story

When I was in college many, many years ago, Sometimes cows get sick too. Fifty years ago, our veterinarian told

25 YEARS AGO

April 25, 2001

Protesters greet MP Robert Bertrand in Coulonge, express several concerns about free trade agreement: “Fair trade, not free trade” was

April 25, 2001

Protesters greet MP Robert Bertrand in Coulonge, express several concerns about free trade agreement: “Fair trade, not free trade” was

50 YEARS AGO

April 28, 1976

Pay raise for Pontiac councillors challenged but not defeated: At Luskville Town Hall Monday night 88 irate ratepayers in the

April 28, 1976

Pay raise for Pontiac councillors challenged but not defeated: At Luskville Town Hall Monday night 88 irate ratepayers in the

75 YEARS AGO

April 26, 1951

A little of this and that: Invitation of the week . . .  J. Nelson McLellan, former mayor of Bristol,

April 26, 1951

A little of this and that: Invitation of the week . . .  J. Nelson McLellan, former mayor of Bristol,

100 YEARS AGO

April 29, 1926

Local news: Mr. Clifton N. Woodley, recently appointed postmaster for Shawville, entered upon his duties on Tuesday. Mr. Cliff Hobbs

April 29, 1926

Local news: Mr. Clifton N. Woodley, recently appointed postmaster for Shawville, entered upon his duties on Tuesday. Mr. Cliff Hobbs

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125 YEARS AGO

April 25, 1901

Local news: Mr. G. F. Hodgins proposes putting up a building this spring on the site between his store and

April 25, 1901

Local news: Mr. G. F. Hodgins proposes putting up a building this spring on the site between his store and

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