Here’s what else is making news in the Aug. 30, 2016 edition of The Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!
– Opinion Page: Editorial – Business as usual until we find out otherwise re: postal service; Letter – Upset Ryley landowner find zoning permit “unacceptable” in her neighbourhood;
– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses “In My Humble Opinion” and spouses;
– This Week on the Web: Artist leaves dress in Dead Sea for months; Social media saves struggling restaurant; Man proposes with message in time capsule; and Women in France fined for swimwear;
– Tofield Museum and Nature Centre holds 55th anniversary and “Bones and Stones” events before closing for the season;
– Holden Council discusses 51st Avenue concerns, need for security camera policy and Gazebo Park sculpture;
– Regional commission imposes water restrictions – high turbidity in North Saskatchewan River slows down filtering and cleaning process;
– MLA Jessica Littlewood Column discusses “Minimum Wage;”
– Tofield RCMP report: man arrested over stolen truck;
– Street and trail work around Tofield continues;
– Tofield Legion memorial tournament a great success – Credit given to large amount of support from community;
– Paving Railway Avenue concludes Ryley roadwork last week;
– Beaver County Chronicle: Only a “handful” of orphaned wells in Beaver County, says assessor; Beaver County gives $10,000 grant to youth group for van; County unloads explosives magazine for $5,000; Two agricultural scholarships available; Letter – Abandoned oil wells can be seen as an opportunity for geothermal retrofits;
– Here’s what else is available inside this week’s edition of the Mercury: Real Estate ads, Help Wanted Ads; Community Events; auction and legal services; Business and Professional Directory; Classified and Blanket advertising; Tofield and Area Church Directory; and much more!!