Here’s what else is making news in the Aug. 25, 2015 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on newsstands now!


– Photos reveal suspects in recent Guardian Drugs robbery;

– Opinion: Stiff fines required to deter power price rigging; Friends of Medicare applauds Primary Care review;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses the joys of “Adults at Play;”

– Tofield cadet gains knowledge and leadership skills as a service staff cadet on HMCS Quadra in B.C.;

– Alberta Health Services responds to on cancelling of lab project;

– Tofield Curling Club’s annual golf tournament a hit;

– This Week on the Web: Seal hides from orcas n dinghy in B.C.; Bansky opens bleak amusement park; Black bears play in woman’s backyard pool; Video chat turns into zombie video game;

– RCMP deal with fireworks, gunshots and accidents;

– Kids enjoy their pool fun during the “Summer Bus to Swim Lessons” at Ryley Pool and Wellness Centre;

– Beaver County Chronicle: County Council decides to wait for the results of a review of Equity Industrial Park before deciding if changes are needed to medical marijuana regulations; County Council denies a request to reimburse group opposing a bio-medical waste incinerator citing the danger of setting a precedent;

– As well, check out the paper’s real estate ads, help wanted section, Business and Directory section, church directory, classifieds (that appear in Tofield, Lamont and Viking papers), blanket advertising, local events and much more!