Here’s what else is making news in the Sept. 23, 2014 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!
– Town of Tofield workshop discusses strategic priorities for future economic development;
– Opinion: Health care appointment won’t promote stability of Alberta’s health care system needs; Letter: Local veterianarian warns dog owners about the dangers of wasp stings to their pets;
– Loose Ends Columnist Carol Livingstone on holiday trailers and “Modifications;”
– Tofield RCMP request public’s assistance in solving recent crimes;
– The RCMP’s National Impaired Driving Strategy warns that driving under the influence of drugs makes one just as impaired as with alcohol;
– Tofield’s Cultural Showcase 2014 present two-day celebration of local culture with displays, entertainment, supper and more;
– Harvest Hoedown at Hastings Lake Hall fun for all with pony rides, music, kids’ games, bouncy castle and visiting;
– Tofield man pleads with town to leave lights off the new main street trees – says lights disrupt winter dormancy;
– Spilstead Hall SteakFry a sold-out event this year;
– Beaver County Chronicle: More information needed before county can approve BMS’ six-point strategic plan for financial expansion;
– County hears concerns about wolves attacking livestock – deputy reeve loses cattle, county resident discusses losses at Blackfoot Grazing Reserve;
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