Here’s what else is making news in the Nov. 29, 2017 edition of The Weekly Review, on news stands now!
– Viking RCMP help chase down stolen vehicle in countryside – fleeing suspects hospitalized, treated for frostbite;
– Viking Council defeats splash park initiative – councillor says too much potable water would be used, plus costs cited;
– Word on the Street: garbage dumped in front of residence;
– Aspiring local hair stylist competes for top spot in competition;
– Opinion Page: Kevin Sorenson: Parliamentary Report – Legacy of Remembrance Day in Canada; Dental fee guide welcomed but more action needed;
– Writing Home: Jaimee Russnak on things to accomplish over the holiday season;
– Irma News columnist talks about Christmas trees and seniors’ meals;
– Public meeting to be held on establishing a recreation board in Viking;
– RCMP Cpl. Brad Mouland addresses Viking Town Council with stats;
– Festivities abound at 10th Annual Christmas celebration in Viking this Friday;
– Local hockey report: Irma Female Midget Aces remain unbeaten after win over Wainwright;
– Viking holds in-camera meeting on Nov. 2 to discuss employment issues, including hiring of CAO;
– This Week on the Web: Homeless man’s act of kindness repaid tenfold;
– Irma Chargers beat Edmonton Wolves in overtime – Pictorial;
– Irma Councillor receives Long Service Award; Council receives Minister’s Award for Municipal Excellence;
– Big turnout for Viking Farmers’ Christmas Market – Pictorial;
– Beaver County Chronicle: Canadian Ag Parnership – Setting the foundation for farmers and food processors;
– Also inside this edition of The Weekly Review: Blanket and Classified advertising; Help Wanted Section; Business and Professional Directory; Community Events; Church Directory; Real Estate advertising; and much more!!!