Here’s what else is making news in the Sept. 29, 2015 edition of The Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– Ryley boys celebrates 40th anniversary of War Amps Child Amputees, or CHAMP;

– Editorial: Jurors expected to work for poverty pay; Letter: Marijuana and the Liberals;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses “An Impossible Age;”

– This Week on the Web: Man builds train for dogs in his care; Saskatchewan RCMP bring chips to party; Wedding dress passed down for 100 years; Ryan Reynolds builds an Ikea crib;

– A political forum for the federal election will be held in Battle River-Crowfoot riding at the New Serepta Community High School on Thursday, Oct. 8;

– Tofield Flys Pink – Run/Walk for the Cure happening Sunday, Oct. 4 starting at the Tofield Arena;

– Tofield RCMP reports break and enters, thefts, accidents and more in Tofield and area;

– 20th Annual Ryley School Awards Night at the Good News Community Church celebrates students’ achievements;

– Village of Holden investigates the idea of using security cameras to monitor the downtown area – neighbourhood watch organizational meeting held this week;

– Tofield Minor Hockey conditioning camp held for the next two weeks at the Tofield Arena;

– Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints volunteer to gather up 915 lb. of food and $40 in donations for the Tofield Ryley and Area Food Bank;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Beaver County proposes new animal control bylaw allowing animal units to be kept in subdivisions and other areas of the county, depending on the size of the parcel; County agrees to negotiate a lease with the Beaverhill Players to manage the Beaver Regional Arts Centre in Holden – 35-year leaseholders Beaver Regional Arts Society chooses not to compete for the lease;

– Also in the Mercury: Blankets (Alberta-wide advertising) and Classifieds (published in three sister papers); Help Wanted Ads; Real Estate Ads; local events; Church Directory; political ads; Business and Professional Directory; and much more!!!