Here’s what else is making news in the Tofield Mercury’s Nov. 18, 2014 edition, on news stands now!
– Pictorial: Christmas Market at Holden draws crowds;
– RCMP find marijuana by side of the road, investigate shooting of horse;
– Opinion: In praise of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation; MP says there will be no changes to the Child Tax Benefit;
– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses math in “Cross Out the Seven, Carry the One;”
– Bird banders flock to Tofield for workshop to establish solid banding knowledge;
– Lindbrook resident seeking to establish Green Party of Canada riding association for next federal election;
– Battle River School Board working to hire new superintendent in the New Year;
– Local Alberta 55 Plus Association members given awards at banquet;
– Satellites finally get first win of the BRHL season – Tofield AA Senior team to host Lloydminster Nov. 29; BRHL Standings;
– November is Diabetes Month – How to lower your risk of getting the disease;
– Beaver County endorses resolutions for AAMD&C convention;
– Family Owl Night at the Beaverhill Bird Observatory a hoot;
– Kingman Food Grains Co-op takes off 150 acres of canola with 11 combines to help needy people.
The Tofield Mercury also has real estate ads, Help Wanted section, Business and Professional Directory of local services, Classifieds and Blanket advertising, local events, and much more!!!