Here’s what else is making news in the Jan. 13-15 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on news stands now!

– Glenn Hillerud, one of the last real local cowboys, celebrates 95 years with family and friends;

– In “Horseplay,” Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone describes family roughhousing;

– Editorial: Time to fight back in a civilized way against tyranny such as the mass murders at Charlie Hebdo in Paris last week;

– Tofield 4-H Club reports on activities and upcoming events;

– Holden Bantams score tying and winning goals in the final 19 seconds to beat Thorhild 9-8; 16/60 Minor Hockey results;

– Hockeyville contest helps communities rebuild the future of hockey;

– Family Literacy Day national awareness initiative held Jan. 29th urges everyone to “practice literacy” in 15 ways;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Walls up on West End Truck Fill building; University of Alberta has lists of Western Canadian grain elevators on Alberta Libraries Website “Peel’s Prairie Provinces;”

The Tofield Mercury also has a full page Baby Contest ad, full page ad blowout opportunity; Business and Professional Directories, Tofield and Area Church Directory, Restaurant Guide, Help Wanted Section, Classified and Blanket advertising, and much more!