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Lisa Rene-de-Cotret

Lisa Rene-de-Cotret

Lisa Rene de Cotret, is a seasoned photographer and reporter, who has relocated to Elliot Lake after 25 years in Southwestern Ontario. She looks forward to delving into the town's thriving culture and capturing its beauty through her lens, while also reporting on local news and events, and highlighting the community's individuals and businesses.

Recent Work by Lisa

From pythons to puppies, Kevin Nolk has cared for all sorts of pets

From pythons to puppies, Kevin Nolk has cared for all sorts of pets

Now he's rebranding, expanding services for busy pet owners in Elliot Lake
Play outside in Elliot Lake with help from Jack's Ski and Bike Shack

Play outside in Elliot Lake with help from Jack's Ski and Bike Shack

Jack's Ski and Bike Shack has quickly become a cornerstone of the Elliot Lake community since its opening in 2022.
New Elliot Lake yoga studio offers community and transformation

New Elliot Lake yoga studio offers community and transformation

Right in the heart of Elliot Lake at 126 Ontario Street, Uniting Movement and Yoga Studio is making waves in the community
Arts on the Trail: Celebrating creativity in our community

Arts on the Trail: Celebrating creativity in our community

Event will feature over 50 locals showcasing their diverse works at four distinct locations in the city
Classic cars are a timeless passion in Elliot Lake

Classic cars are a timeless passion in Elliot Lake

Collectors are proud guardians of nostalgia and automotive history
Espanola humanitarian's journey is 'my calling'

Espanola humanitarian's journey is 'my calling'

Matthew Schraeder's latest efforts have taken him to Ukraine
The Knitting Room: A cozy haven for creativity and community

The Knitting Room: A cozy haven for creativity and community

The Knitting Room, owned by 72-year-old Pat Henderson, has become a favourite hub for crafters and readers alike
Early exposure ignites passion for local tattoo artist

Early exposure ignites passion for local tattoo artist

When he got his first tatoo at 14, Sean Frost was hooked
How a support service uses mechanical cats to help Alzheimer's patients

How a support service uses mechanical cats to help Alzheimer's patients

North Shore Community Support Services, Inc.'s Carol Norrish is on a mission to help people with Alzheimer's live fuller lives, even if they are allergic to cats
New non-profit has it all growing on

New non-profit has it all growing on

Growing Together Community Garden Inc. is growing like a bad weed for good causes
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