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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 10th February 2017.
Fighting to save Argyll Gaelic from oblivion
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Àdhamh O’Broin believes there is still hope - Dochas - for the local Gaelic dialect.
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THE RACE is on to save the native tongue of A...
Love is in the air . . .
Lochgilphead MS Centre staff are sharing the love as Valentine’s Day approaches. Just in for a loaf of bread, Sandy MacDonald was surprised to leave Lochgilphead Co-op with a rose, courtesy o...
Possession of drugs
Police files
A 40-YEAR-OLD man was stopped and searched at around 2.45pm, on Monday January 30, at Kilmory Industrial Estate, Lochgilphead. He was found to be in possession of a small quantity ...
Failure to stop after collision
AT AROUND 11.30am on Wednesday February 1, on the Lochgilphead to Oban road (A816) at the junction with the road to Ford (B840), a dark-coloured car collided with a white Vauxhall Antara. The dark ca...
Breach of order
AT A house in Furnace, on Friday February 3 at around 9.50pm, a 55-year-old man breached a non harassment order imposed by the court by contacting a woman. The man was arrested, held for court and a ...