Here’s what else is making news in the Tofield Mercury’s May 6, 2014 edition, on news stands now!

– Tofield RCMP report a rash of break and enters in rural areas;

– Opinion: Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health tells public that “Immunizations save lives;” Letter: Albertans deserve to see evidence before putting more money into Primary Care Networks and Family Care Clinics;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses how grandson Kaleb grows faster in the summer, “Like Radishes and Rutabagas;”

– Three-page tribute with photos and congratulations to Tofield High School’s Graduating Class of 2014 by local businesses;

– Two pages of Business and Professional Directory – your guide to local services in the community;

– Core area upgrade work to begin in front of town office in Tofield this week; New equipment for Lions Park to be placed in June following demolition of old playground equipment.

– Pictures of the Gravity Dance Force Studio showcase on Front Page and Page 16.

– Beaver County Chronicle: Lines being strung on giant transmission towers rolling through from north to south in Beaver County east of Holden

_ Thanks to Rona-Camrose, Home Hardware-Camrose, and Sofas-Beds and Appliances in Camrose for inserting your fliers with us and all our local readers