Here’s what else is in the July 16/13 issue of the Tofield Mercury on news stands now

– RCMP seeks owners of recovered ornamental lights; accident on Highway 14 results in man taken by STARS to U of A;

– Opinion: Organizations rally against Home Care changes; Letter: MLA Fenske commended for helping others during provincial flood disaster;

– Carol Livingstone’s Loose Ends Column asks: “Are You Bored Yet?”

– Tofield Ryley and Area Food Bank needs summer donations;

– Ryley Outdoor Rink renovations undereway – expected to be competed in time for ice installation in the fall;

– Intersection at 626 and 834 east of Tofield widened to help large loads make their way up the high load corridor (834) to Fort McMurray oilsands projects;

– BCC: A unique family experience awaits at the Fifth Annual Experience the Bounty in Beaver County; Beaver County staff plan to move back into their renovated office in Ryley on July 25th with the office open to the public the following day.