Here’s what else you will find in the April 8/14 issue of the Tofield Mercury on news stands now!
– Public is invited to the annual Snow Goose Chase in Tofield, including a Spring Nature Event at the hall and bird watch tours of the surrounding countryside;
– Probable measles case in Central Zone prompts Alberta Health Services to alert the public to potential exposures;
– Opinion: MP Leon Benoit defends the Fair Elections Act while others petition MP offices to have it fixed or scrapped; Letter: Concerned citizens see Ryley’s 2014 budget as “abusive spending;”
– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone talks of her early years in “The Ultimate Harbinger of Spring;”
– “Where Have All the Unicorns Gone?” – tribute to volunteers in our midst;
– Ryley History Book Committee working on second “Beaver Tales” edition;
– The Tofield Garden Club plans for its April 30th Spring Muffin Party;
– Alberta Motor Vehicle Industry Council warns Albertans about using “curbers” to buy a vehicle;
– Tofield RCMP inform public about scam callers using telephone number spoofing hardware;
– Beaver County Chronicle: Equity Industrial Park business owners object to biomedical waste incineration facility proposal; House sales in Bruce drive up hamlet’s assessment and taxes; Rural 911 call answer society asks Beaver County to join their group.
– Plus car ads, equipment ads, parts ads etc from the Caribou Extra included in this week’s Mercury.
– Plus employment ads, coming events and more.