Here’s what else is making news in the Tofield Mercury’s Jan. 27, 2015 edition, on news stands now!

– Tofield Minor Hockey’s annual fundraiser Friday night featured a comedy show, silent auction and midnight lunch;

– Opinion: Super-trains, just one exciting innovative idea you won’t see in Alberta; Letters: Thanks to Tofield council for “lighting up the night,” and “Ryley taxes going up?;”

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses whatnots in “Hey, Remember Me?”

– Record warm weather a treat for us Central Albertans used to bitterly cold Januaries;

– 16/60 Minor Hockey results: Holden Bantams score two in last minute to down Wetaskiwin 5-4;

– Bardo Lutheran Church holds its Pancrepfle Supper with great turnout on Saturday, Jan. 24;

– Tofield Curling Club holds Town and Country and Modified Mixed bonspiels in January;

– Tofield RCMP know nothing about explosive noises heard by local residents on Sunday;

– Police report charges related to recovered items are laid;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Christmas Bird Count reveals exciting year for finds – over 123 million birds recorded across the continent.

– Also in this week’s edition: real estate and help wanted sections; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Baby Contest deadline Jan. 30th; Business and Professional Directory; Classified and Blanket advertising; and Full Page Ad Blowout advertising!