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A MAN aged 37 was arrested and charged after he
Speeding motorist
A DRIVER who was allegedly breaking the 30mph limit on
Door glass smashed
POLICE are appealing for information after a pane of glass
Cannabis warning
A WOMAN was given a recorded police warning after she
Behaviour was ‘particularly nasty’
A CAMPBELTOWN sheriff told a man whom she was sentencing
Fined after punching man outside bar
A MAN who was refused entry to a bar and
Tayinloan Pier repair wood is second-hand, says resident
A TAYINLOAN man has alleged that recent repairs to the
Boy’s bomb disposal day
Early on Wednesday morning, Fred Jones, eight, pressed the button
Latest news: opportunity for apprentice reporter
HAVE you ever fancied working as a reporter for your
Bushtucker braves taste termite flans
A TASTING menu mixing grasshoppers, ants, termites and even a
Seafood chef is a perfect
A SEAFOOD specialist’s signature scallop dish may become the latest
Fish farm manager banned and fined
A DRIVER threeand-a-half times over the drink drive limit, who
Ninety years of rural creative crafts
AS THE first television sets were sold and the general
Angus’s lessons in local linguistics
RENOWNED Kintyre author Angus Martin aims to put his readers’
A decade’s scribing for Writer’s Circle
INSPIRATION may spring from conversations, readings and songs at the
Wee Toon warrior remembered on the centenary of his Somme death
His name is carved in alphabetical order within the tens of thousands of the unfound dead of the Battle of the Somme on the Thiepval Memorial in France
Older people of Kintyre, do you think Shopper-Aide can help you?
Established in 2011, Shopper-Aide is a charity organisation providing grocery
Thought for the Week
Tarbert was bathed in early morning sunlight and the sail
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 1 1991
A MASSIVE search of Loch Fyne for two missing teenage
FIFTY YEARS AGO OCTOBER 26 1966
ENTRIES and attendance at Kintyre Agricultural Society’s autumn show on
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO OCTOBER 28 1916
THE GERMAN Government is convinced that if the war could
Tennessee waltz leads back to Wee Toon
A GI BRIDE who left her hometown for a life
LETTERS
From bushtucker to gourmet grub
FOOD is a vital necessity which keeps the world ticking
Clock change heralds dark nights
EVERYONE likes an extra hour in bed but the trade
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LEISURE
Bible action group is 150 years old
A KINTYRE organization dedicated to distributing the Bible has crossed
Guy Fawkes will be cooked to a crisp
FIREWORKS and a traditional bonfire will light up the autumn
Picture House’s international exposure
‘We’re learning that sometimes it is the very small and simple touches that make the biggest difference’
Footnotes scary show’s shocking frights
FRIGHTMARE is a concert set to scare but it will
Extreme exercise coach’s charity class
A CAMPBELTOWN hairdresser who helps people cut their weight with
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CREAR Space to Create in Kilberry hosted the Marsac Players
Further A83 Lochgair resurfacing
DRIVERS heading east up the A83 face potential delays for
FARMING
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FIRST Milk, which owns Campbeltown Creamery, has announced a milk
Brexit high on NFU Scotland agenda
THE SECRETARY of State for Scotland speaks at the NFU
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FAB Guide
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Are you crafty?
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Taking care of an elderly parent or relative …
This can prove to be a very challenging time, especially
Active Schools’ Gillian Walker encourages others to ‘share your sport’
ACTIVE Schools, the partnership between local government and sportscotland, is on the look out for more volunteers to become part of one of the most innovative movements within primary and secondary pupils lives in decades
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Enterprise week is proving popular
With a huge range of events happening for Argyll Enterprise
Dragon’s Den money up for grabs
On Thursday November 3 there will be a ‘Focus on
Workshops that are well worth a look
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
MACCALLUM
Stuart and Alison are delighted to announce the birth of
MACCORGUODALE STEWART
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CAIRNS
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Suddenly, at the Campbeltown Hospital, on October 21, 2016, Margaret
MCNICOL
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ARKELL
In loving memory of a dear husband, dad and granda
BRIDGEWATER
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MACKINNON
- In loving memory of our dear Auntie Morag, who
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’Dale dumped out of the West Cup
IT WAS a testament to Carradale’s grit that SAFL premier
Kintyre sport winners to be revealed at event
NOMINEES for the 2016 South Kintyre Sports Council annual awards
Legendary Clydebank FC goalie gives masterclasses
A PLAYER whose career spanned four decades was back on
Campbeltown District Darts Association
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Lottery results
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Buddies bash for young Pupils at St Mirren
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Free football coaching course
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Red mist descends as Dookers exit West Cup
Three sent off in bruising encounter at Cil Andries
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