What else will you find in this week’s edition of the Mercury?


Here’s what else is making news in the Sept. 8, 2015 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– C.W. Sears school has a brand new digital sign on its outer wall to communicate events and information to the community;

– Opinion: Wildrose shadow education minister Mark Smith unveils “Standing Up for Students;” Letter: We are how we vote;

– Loose Ends writer discusses “Wildlife Crossings” in her latest Loose Ends column;

– This Week on the Web: Alberta woman makes Mrs. Universe history; Social media reacts to sprinklers in Auschwitz; B.C. constable sings karaoke; Sheep breaks record with shearing;

– No Tofield Farmers’ Market to be held this week;

– 2015 federal election candidates for Battle River-Crowfoot – Green Party’s Gary Kelly; Liberal Party’s Andy Kowalski; Conservative Party’s Kevin Sorenson; New Democratic Party’s Katherine Swampy;

– Tofield Lodge News – kitchen renovations; sing-a-longs; musical treats and birthdays celebrated;

– Tofield RCMP investigate traffic complaints, break and enters;

– Heavy rain calls off annual Ry-Tof Slo-Pitch tournament;

– Beaver County Chronicle: County discusses options for Bathgate Waterline project after federal funding rejected; County to push for reinstatement of roads and bridges funding at District 5 meeting in Kinsella;

– Also in this week’s edition of the paper: Real Estate Ads, Help Wanted, Classifieds and Blankets; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Business and Professional Directory; and much more!