Here’s what else is making news in the May 31, 2016 edition of The Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– Court ordered cleanup of residential property – Town of Tofield has the right to enter the property itself if nothing is done, and charge work to the property owner;

– Opinion Page – Editorial: NDP timing horrible on climate change tax; Letter: War Amps amputee urges safety around machines and water;

– Loose Ends – columnist Carol Livingstone on “Worry Beads” and camping;

– This Week on the Web: Blood dress photo goes viral; Ballet dancers merge with hip hop style; Tortoise receives 3D-printed shell; Woman wakes to lionesses licking tent;

– Tofield’s town-wide garage sale a successful weekend;

– Powerline Baseball League standings;

– The News and Views of Greens and Blues: Rebecca Hellekson write about “Accomplishing Multitudes;”

– Third RCMP officer from Tofield headed for Fort McMurray;

– Ryley’s 2016 graduation Pictorial: Look Out World;

– Increase in assessment helps Tofield’s bottom line;

– Musical theatre “There’s A Monster In My Closet” coming to Tofield June 1 and 2;

– Beaver EMS: Open House and Pancake Breakfast showcases equipment demonstrations and ambulance tours;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Survey launched by Welcome Initiative Committee; Local groups receive welcome funds from Busy B; Field dedication for Kingman Grains for the Hungry project to be held Sunday, June 5th at Kupka Farms;

– Also inside the Mercury this week: Tofield Sodbuster Promenade – outline of all the fun activities; Real Estate Ads; Help Wanted Ads; Classifieds and Blanket advertising; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Auctions and Farmland for sale; Local and community events; and Business and Professional Directory.