Here’s what else is making news in the July 15, 2014 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– New Tofield playground has wood fibre installed, to be followed by sod and final inspection before playground can be opened to the public;

– Tofield Foundation supper will be held Aug. 8 in conjunction with Bounty in the County events;

– Opinion: Associate Minister for Disabilities responds to Friends of Medicare crticism; Letter: Local organic farmers say new federal bill gives plant breeders too many rights;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses “Popsicle Weather;”

– Holden Hurry Up Light Horse Club season now underway;

– Camrose and Tofield growth areas for schools – staffing changes taking place in Toifeld, Ryley and Holden;

– PBL playoff tracker: here come the Rebels; Powerline Baseball standings;

– Holden Village Council approve Lutheran Church building and Cenotaph for historic resources sites;

– Tofield RCMP report more property thefts taking place, with items taken from three vehicles in Tofield recovered in Creighton, SK.

– Exciting changes coming to River Rock Cafe in Ryley;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Deputy Reeve asks for terracem chip seal demo in county’s west end; County appoints Deputy Reeve to Holden Economic Development committee.

The Mercury is a great guide to find local services, such as the Business and Professional pages, plus province-wide ads in the Blankets, and Classifieds that go into Tofield, Viking and Lamont papers for the same low price.