Here is what else is happening in the Tofield Mercury’s Jan. 20-15 edition, on news stands now!

– Freezing rain created some slick road conditions on Highway 14 Monday morning causing a large tanker truck to slide off the road on its side west of Tofield;

– Tofield RCMP report charges have been laid against two Tofield adults and two Holden adults regarding property theft;

– Pictorial of the Tofield Novice Hockey Tournament action;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses the “Dopeheads” ability of chocolate on the human brain;

– Letter: Alberta Social Credit Party leader Len Skowronski believes a progressive form of income tax, instead of the current flat tax in Alberta, would work better for the province’s finances than a sales tax;

– Battle River School Division confirms the appointment of Rita Marler as the new Superintendent of Schools;

– Everyone welcome to attend Robbie Burns potluck and entertainment at the Tofield Legion Saturday night – includes Highland Dancers;

– Sports: Tofield Satellites lose late lead and fall to Bonnyville 5-3 before a good crowd; 16/60 Hockey League results: Holden Pee Wees unbeaten;

– The Beaver County Chronicle: Many at G-M Pearson open house in Ryley still oppose biomedical waste incinerator project at Beaver County’s Equity Industrial Park.

The Mercury also has many other features, including a Restaurant Guide, Tofield and Area Church Directory, Business and Professional Pages; Classifieds and Blanket advertising; and this week’s advertising specials from our sister papers The Lamont Leader, Viking Weekly Review and Community Press.