Here’s what else is making news in the Nov. 1, 2016 edition of The Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!!!
– REDS honours businesses in Ryley during Small Business Week – Clean Harbors named Business of the Year;
– Opinion Page – Editorial: New report says residential elder care a crisis – government not coming through with 2,000 needed long term care beds; Two people share a lasting War Amps legacy;
– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses the weather in “Swamp Life;”
– Camrose PCN asks the public what they think about primary care in survey;
– Tofield RCMP report: image of robbery suspect at Lisa’s Market in Ryley captured on video surveillance; police report break and enters, license plate theft; gas and dashes, and more;
– The Tofield Legion kicks off its local Poppy Campaign with official poppy presentations;
– This Week on the Web: Hedgehog without trademark spikes gets massages all day long to survive; Four year old befriends recent widower; Son caught on camera breaking all the rules; and Abandoned dog spends nearly a month waiting for family to return;
– Families learn to read together at C.W. Sears’ annual Literacy Night;
– Tofield Titans Jr. volleyball tournament and regular season play shows plenty of action;
– Halloween Monster Mash Family Dance a lot of fun for all ages – in pictures;
– Ryley REDS Small Business Week Award Winners;
– Beaver County Chronicle: Mike Hoffman new Regional Beaver Emergency Services Commission Manager; MLA given long list of issues from county council to take back to Alberta Legislature;
– Here’s what else is inside this edition of the Mercury: Blanket and Classified advertising, Real Estate ads, Help Wanted postings; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Business and Professional Pages; Community Events, and much more!!!