Here’s what else is making news in the May 24, 2016 edition of The Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– Tofield mayor calls mill rate increase “quite small” after town passes budget;

– Food collected for evacuees but no longer needed will be distributed to local area food banks;

– Full page Ryley grad tribute page highlights graduates;

– Free wildlife presentation for all Fort Mac evacuees at Tofield Nature Centre;

– Opinion: MP Kevin Sorenson’s Parliamentary Report – Standing Up for Trade and Jobs; Letter: Public’s help sought for boy with complex medical needs;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone talks about “Family Time;”

– This Week on the Web: Laura Jane Grace burns birth certificate in protest; Chefs face off in a rap battle; Instant translation product announced; Jewellery found in mug in Auschwitz;

– The News and Views of Greens and Blues by Rebecca Hellekson discusses Routine Change-Up;

– Sports: Soccer U10 teams play the field in Tofield; Powerline Baseball League standings;

– Gazebo Park project on hold after delegation of 18 questions $40,000 price tag – park requires landscaping work;

– Village of Holden sets Monday, June 27th for by-election;

– Bridge Anyone? The Tofield Community Hall was filled with bridge players as the Tofield Bridge Club held its annual tournament;

– Edmonton Oilers’ Joey Moss dances up a storm at Sunshine Villa entertainment night;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Council eliminates seasonal stays at campgrounds despite protests from some long term users at Camp Lake; New elder abuse initiative designed to increase awareness in local areas; Deadline extended for input on railway licensing facilities;

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