Here’s what else is in this week’s Tofield Mercury on news stands now!
– Ryley Outdoor Rink project nearing completion – grand opening expected this fall;
– Spilstead Community hosts Fall Steak Fry;
– Opinion: Giving our seniors thanks for all their hard work on National Seniors Day, Oct. 1; Letter: Is this how we treat our veterans?;
– Carol Livingstone discusses “Plum Crazy” in her Loose Ends column;
– Workshops to help residents manage chronic disease coming to Tofield;
– Beaverhill Bird Observatory monitoring Tree Swallow migration using geo-locators;
– The annual Harvest Hoedown at Hastings Lake Hall was a fun time for all;
– Satellites making moves to make a run for BRHL title: New coach Jim Garrick brought in on recommendations of some of the team’s top players;
– Tofield and Ryley schools win gold and silver medals at junior high volleyball tournament hosted in Tofield;
– Family and friends help Jean Budzinski celebrate her 100th birthday in Tofield;
– Beaver County officially opens its renovated Service Centre with an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony;
– Beaver County’s nomination day for general municipal elections saw candidate fielded in four divisions for elections in Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4; incumbent Arnold Hanson wins by acclamation in Division 5.