Jessica Peters

e plan shows the proposed moorage for a redeveloped Harrison Marina

Floating homes and boardwalk proposed for lakeside

Harrison Marina development heading to public hearing

e plan shows the proposed moorage for a redeveloped Harrison Marina
Superintendent Karen Nelson gifts ACE graduate Kay Eddison

Grads prove age can’t hold you back

Agassiz senior program to become model of learning in B.C., says education officer

Superintendent Karen Nelson gifts ACE graduate Kay Eddison
A search continues today for Raymond Salmen

Updated: Missing hiker prompts days-long search north of Harrison

Reports of shots fired up West Harrison Road cause of some concern

A search continues today for Raymond Salmen
Friends of Drew Helgason replace a memorial for him last June

Driver handed three month sentence for fatal Harrison crash

Grewal to serve time on weekends and pay ICBC claims

Friends of Drew Helgason replace a memorial for him last June
Lilee Jean Putt and her father Andrew stepped to the microphone along with the other survivors to introduce themselves to the crowd and speak briefly about their experience fighting cancer.

Luminaries light up Harrison lagoon

Relay for Life draws out walkers and runners in Harrison Hot Springs

Lilee Jean Putt and her father Andrew stepped to the microphone along with the other survivors to introduce themselves to the crowd and speak briefly about their experience fighting cancer.
Members of the Harrison Highlanders came out to support the Defeat Depression walk

Mental health awareness walk doubles in size

Time to defeat depression stigma, says Harrison/Agassiz walk organizer

Members of the Harrison Highlanders came out to support the Defeat Depression walk
Rescue workers

Two rescued after truck plunges into Harrison Lake

One person taken by air ambulance after truck leaves Rockwell Drive and crashes into lake

Rescue workers

Parking plan runs out of gas

Harrison Hot Springs council divided on pay parking proposal

Pardon My Striptease is ending their group career to move onto other projects individually

Last call for Pardon My Striptease

Popular five-piece rock band ending run with a party at Harrison Hot Springs

Pardon My Striptease is ending their group career to move onto other projects individually
The yellow door of Agassiz Produce is just one of the backdrops photographer Tim Van Horn has used in his Mosaic Project.

Traveling photographer focuses on faces

Mosaic of 36,000 portraits has become Van Horn's ‘tour of duty’

The yellow door of Agassiz Produce is just one of the backdrops photographer Tim Van Horn has used in his Mosaic Project.
William Jonathan Orders leaves the Chilliwack courthouse on Monday afternoon. Orders

New charge for hang-glider pilot involved in Agassiz death

Pilot William Orders charged with criminal negligence causing death, lawyer given time to prepare for trial

William Jonathan Orders leaves the Chilliwack courthouse on Monday afternoon. Orders

Pilot in Agassiz hang-gliding death in court Monday

William Jonathan Orders now facing charge of criminal negligence causing death

Marvin Jeronimus

Girl hit on rural Agassiz road recovering

Father joining fight for safer road conditions on country roads

Marvin Jeronimus
Emily Bolton and David Sanderson were reunited with Harriet

Harriet and Friday found in Agassiz

Two dogs stolen by opportunistic car thief returned home after being found in Agassiz

Emily Bolton and David Sanderson were reunited with Harriet
Stacey McKitrick is the headline entertainment at the Feb. 9 Beat the Winter Blues fundraiser

Beating winter blues and building fitness

Stacey McKitrick performing at gymnasium expansion fundraising dinner

Stacey McKitrick is the headline entertainment at the Feb. 9 Beat the Winter Blues fundraiser
Pat Sears holds her Life Membership award from the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue

Agassiz woman honoured for life’s work

Sears receives Life Membership award for work with Royal Canadian Search and Rescue

Pat Sears holds her Life Membership award from the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue
Laurie Throness hit the campaign trail hard during the 2012 by-election. He said he's feeling confident

Throness returns to run in Chilliwack-Hope

Liberal candidate looking forward to quieter campaign, in comparison to 2012 Chilliwack-Hope byelection

Laurie Throness hit the campaign trail hard during the 2012 by-election. He said he's feeling confident

Kent watching mobile licence program for success

Businesses will benefit from inter-municipal licence program, says minister of state

Josh Wolfe

A gift of thanks for SAR

Vancouver chef rolls out red carpet for local searchers after rescue

Josh Wolfe

Mounties applauded for rescue near Agassiz

‘There were times that day I can honestly say I was scared’

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