Here’s what else is making news in the Oct. 31, 2017 edition of The Weekly Review, on news stands now!

Here’s what else is making news in the Oct. 31, 2017 edition of The Weekly Review, on news stands now!

– Zombie Prison Break a howling success with spooky museum tours for kids;

– Viking Council organizational meeting makes presentations while swearing in officers;

– Viking RCMP’s Word on the Street – Oct. 28th police receive complaint of gunshots on north end of Viking which were actually air bangers used at the museum haunted house;

– Jaimee Russnak’s column “Writing Home” tells Halloween trick or treaters to be careful out there;

– Irma News by Marjorie Lawson full of events and happenings in Irma and area;

– Food Bank organization eager to move into larger space at new building under construction;

– “What’s New at the Library this week!” discusses three new books the public can take out and enjoy;

– Viking students participate in an East Central health symposium with 80 other students at the Viking Complex;

– Sports: Tough week for Viking minor hockey teams;

– Ralph Sorenson donates a $500 cheque on behalf of a recent Killam Charity Garage Sale to Viking Extendicare, with Dorothy White accepting;

– The grand re-opening of Vision Credit Union in Viking meant coffee and cake for customers following recent renovations;

– Vialta Lodge News by Marjorie Hanson full of happenings for the month of October;

– Viking Legion President Elehda Sevcik pins a poppy on the lapel of Mayor Jason Ritchie to kick off the Poppy Campaign;

– Viking School Junior High Achievement Awards held last Friday at the school;

– Beaver County Council: Councillor remuneration policy to be discussed in-camera, states new Reeve;

– Also inside this edition of the Weekly Review: Classifieds and Blanket advertising; Community Events; Legal Notices; Real Estate for sale; Church Directory; Business and Professional Directory; Help Wanted Ads, and much more!!!