Here’s what else is making news in the March 8, 2016 edition of The Tofield Today, on news stands now!
– Last week’s water shortage highlights Tofield’s need for new reservoir;
– Opinion: Editorial – Be patient and roll with the punches as change is inevitable, anyway; Alberta modernizing registration, licensing and I.D. card renewal reminders;
– Loose Ends: “Leap Day Does Not Mean Sleep Day,” states columnist Carol Livingstone;
– This Week on the Web: Trump supporters hear Hitler quotes; Man plays music using 2,000 marbles; JP Sears explains use of coconut oil; Man seeks help in distinguishing between twin boys;
– The News and Views of Greens and Bllues: student columnist Rebecca Hellekson talks about an exciting week in Tofield and Ryley in “Coming Together;”
– New C.W. Sears Breakfast Club coordinator joins forces with Color Box for March fundraiser;
– Telus “Ride for Dad” fundraiser for prostate cancer awareness and research to come through Tofield June 11 with up to 1,200 motorcyclists;
– 16/60 Hockey League: Tofield Tier 5 Novice Parker Stewart-Cantin has late game heroics Saturday, scores seven Sunday;
– Awareness Dinner honours community volunteers – Busy B’s annual even draws attention to work that helps local organizations as well as charities both near and far;
– Beaver County Chronicle: Fundraiser for Nevaeh Charette-Vogelaar pancake breakfast by Holden Ag Society – injured girl’s mother says how grateful she is to all who have helped; Beaver County asks for survey response on west end land use; County examines beaver control program; Ryley Market once again underway; County loses half a million in taxes due to assessment drop – 3.5 per cent increase in all mill rates needed without changes;
– Also inside this edition: EXTRA ads from Viking, Lamont and Sedgewick/Killam newspapers; Classifieds and Blanket advertising; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Real Estate and Help Wanted Ads; Business and Professional pages, and much more!