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Egg-cellent adventure for children’s hospital

AN EASTER parade with a difference is all set to leave Lochgilphead for the big city next weekend.

And bike enthusiast Stephen McCormick is looking for plenty of locals to join him on one of the biggest motorbike runs in Scotland – for a cause close to his heart.

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NEWS
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Adventurer Mark embarks on punishing World Challenge
Police files
POLICE received a report of a disturbance at a house
Forestry agency can’t see wood for the sheep
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Under-pressure council holds education meeting
ARGYLL and Bute Council has been accused of avoiding
Conservation work praised
PROGRESS of a scheme to restore and refurbish parts
Grave concern over missing slab prompts official red faces
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Pensioner Agnes sleeps on sofa in damp ACHA home
AN 80-YEAR-OLD partially- sighted woman sleeps on her
Super news for Argyll as broadband cash is announced
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Why are drivers so selfish?
WHY do people park on the pavement and garage forecourt
Meeting will be an education
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Stone the crows
IT RAISED a smile in our offi ce earlier this week
Dochas carers get royal treatment at country house
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Hardy Holly strides out for cancer charity
TIRED legs failed to stop a Mid Argyll schoolgirl from
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IN SPITE of turbulent times in Zimbabwe, the Pelandaba
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A wildly beautiful opening event for Knapdale centre
ON A beautiful spring afternoon over 90 people attended
Easter extravaganza at MS family fayre
A SUNNY spring morning welcomed visitors to the MS
LETTERS
Argyll is behind Mark’s challenge
Mark Beaumont’s world record attempt to cycle the world
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LEISURE
Charities join forces to pay respects
THE RED Cross Centre in Lochgilphead was a bustling
Kilmichael SWI enjoys delicious meeting in Kilmartin
SPECIAL guests for the March meeting of Kilmichael
‘Between homes’ club keeps the music going
THE RED Cross Centre was the venue for a night of musical
Ian Muir Trio entertains
CHAIRMAN Niall Iain MacLean welcomed a near capacity
Auchindrain showcase or Argyll artwork
TO HELP mark the 10th anniversary of Artmap Open Studios
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Ragtime comes to town
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