Here is what else is in the March 25, 2014 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on newstands now!

– Agriculture Supplement salutes the ag producers in our midst;

– Village of Holden plans volunteer appreciation, art gallery and museum events for spring;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone deals with a broken watch in “Watchless;”

– Opinion: CUPE questions why Canada Post has dropped the banking study that could boost CP’s revenues;

– Seniors at the Sunshine Villa have some fun celebrating St. Patrick’s Day;

– Battle River School Division Board of Trustees approves student assessment recommendations after recent protests;

– Ryley Rebels finish fourth at 1A Provincials in Calgary;

– Tofield Midgets earn Midget 4 Silver League Finalists banner for 2013-14;

– Pictorial: Tofield Figure Skating Club presents “Around the World;”

– Pictorial: Bergeracky an enchanting musical by Tofield School Drama Department;

– Beaver County Chronicle: County looks for new way to deal with namesake beaver; Work on west end truck fill to begin in late April;

– Support the community-minded businesses that you see in our Giant Ag Issue!

– Plus Employment opportunities, coming events and much more!