Here’s what else is making news in the Oct. 4, 2016 edition of The Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!!!
– Tofield School celebrates “Orange Shirt Day” as part of anti-bullying, anti-racism message;
– Speaker tells students at C.W. Sears about indigenous culture at assembly;
– Opinion Page – Editorial: Some projects can wait but 834 re-route should not be one of them; Lab services should not be privatized;
– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses projects in “Fudge It;”
– This Week on the Web: Walmart goes above and beyond for plea to find discontinued shirt; Tennis superstar becomes hero for mother and lost daughter; 87-year-oldgets to ride a horse one last time; and 13-year-old calls cops, lets them know he wants to run away from home;
– Tofield RCMP reports break and enters, assaults, fraud and accidents;
– C.W. Sears students brave cold for Terry Fox Run;
– Jr. volleyball home games against Viking gets mixed results;
– Camrose Primary Care Network to host town hall in Tofield Oct. 19;
– Ryley School raises $1,000 for Terry Fox Cancer Foundation;
– Tofield Flys Pink seeks the cure for breast cancer fundraiser – in photos;
– Also inside this edition of The Mercury: Community events, Real Estate; Classifieds and Blankets; Business and Professional Directory; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Help Wanted Ads; the Beaver County Chronicle; and much more!!!