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Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

The best way to protect yourself from falling objects in an earthquake is ducking under a desk or sturdy table until one minute after the shaking stops.

Choir's time to sing again

'We proved ourselves worthy' at Chofest

It's election time — be prepared

Get to know the issues now, not November

Echoes from the Past: John Green captured by Sasquatch in '61 parade

The following events took place 50 years in Agassiz and Harrison Hot Springs
Harrison Happenings: We need to look back, to look forward

Harrison Happenings: We need to look back, to look forward

Columnist: Let's be inspired, it is not often we have a chance to do so!

The Plus Side of 60: No dust collectors on these bookshelves

Inter-active learning has been proven to be more effective than passive absorption through reading or listening.
Summer wraps with well wishes from librarian

Summer wraps with well wishes from librarian

"There is such weight and immeasurable value in sharing words and putting them together."
Everything always seems to fall into place

Everything always seems to fall into place

Harrison Happenings

Seniors slow to get online

SFU starts research into seniors' online habits

Harrison Happenings: Family visits show diversity of Fraser Valley

Summertime offers chance to see things through others' eyes