Here is what else is in the April 3/13 issue of the Tofield Mercury on news stands now!

– Wide range of talents in upcoming talent show at Tofield School;

– Poem by Mary Kowalchuk: “Dr. Sapozhnikov Will Be Missed.”

– Poaching incident suspected by Tofield RCMP;

– Letter: Wildrose calls for a halt to raises for Alberta Health Services executives;

– Carol Livingstone’s Column “Loose Ends” discusses “Chocolate Eggs for Breakfast.”

– Battle River Superintendent discusses revisions to student reporting;

– Elk Island celebrates 100 years as a national park with International Bison Conservation Project;

– “The Lost Sister” – a story of redemption by Mary Kowalchuk;

– Obituary: Roy Alexander Findlay;

– Holden 4-H Beef Club gets ready for a busy month in April;

– House construction starts up again in Ketchamoot subdivision in Tofield;

– Ryley Curling club wraps up 2012-13 season with 1-team bonspiel;

Beaver County Chronicle: Beaver Municipal Solutions holds information session in Ryley;

Reeve Bob Young loses bid for more doctor recruitment funds from county, other than $12,000 already committed by council;

– Satellites lose to Daysland in finals; now heading to Provincials this weekend at Innisfail

– PLUS CLASSIFIEDS, COMING EVENTS, EMPLOYMENT ADS AND MORE

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