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

– Opinion Page – Letters: Turkey dinner fundraiser a chance to thank those who helped stop incinerator at Ryley; Money from school reunion donated to trail system:

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses “Hallloween Apples” in her latest column;

– This Week on the Web: Back to the Future day sweeps internet; Woman thanks teen for teaching her daughter to skateboard; Woman arrested for anonymous notes to neighbour; Veteran fights back during mugging;

– New mayor and deputy mayor for the Village of Ryley – Lavonne Svenson replaces Brian Ducherer and Peter Presley replaces Lorraine Warren-Nimeck;

– Carl Marsh in by acclamation as mayor in the Village of Holden – Bernie Marko remains deputy mayor;

– Satellites go unbeaten 2-0 on the road to start team’s first season in NCHL;

– Tofield RCMP reports machete incident in Holden, reports of credit card theft, trailer thefts and theft from farmers’ truck;

– Pictorial: New staff at C.W. Sears Elementary given pies in the face as payoff for money raised during Terry Fox run;

– Pictorial: Families gather in their pyjamas for Literacy Night at C.W. Sears;

– Businesses celebrated at annual REDS gala in Ryley;

– Beaver County Chronicle: Residents of Bruce to be consulted on where to place BMS garbage bins – Mobile transfer station project fails in goal to do the job; Churchmice Players appear at REDS event in Ryley – Tofield actress in play “Mail Order Bride:”

Also in this week’s edition: Local events advertised; Tofield and Area Church Directory; Real Estate advertising; Business and Professional Pages; Classifieds and Blankets; Help Wanted; and much more!!!