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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 14th September 2017.
Fab four celebrate degree success
Four former pupils of Oban High School graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Marine Science from SAMS UHI on Friday. Daniel Burt, Joni Anfield, Rebecca Kynoch and Stacey Felgate were among 19 undergr...
Brave Ciara loses battle with illness
‘BRAVE’ Ciara Caskie Allan, 16, from Islay has lost her 13-year battle with illness. Sharing the sad news on the Ciara Caskie Allan Appeal Facebook page, the family said: ‘Sadly today we lost our bra...
Oban man jailed for double theft
AN OBAN drug user has been jailed for 10 months for stealing two vehicles to get to Glasgow. Eioun Smith, 41, of 3A Millpark Terrace, Oban, admitted stealing a car from an Oban garage on July 29, the...
Diver found safe on Jura rock shore
A DIVER reported missing off the east coast of Jura last week was found alive. Islay’s all-weather lifeboat was called out on Friday (September 8) to help locate the man. The Helmut Schroder of Dunlo...
Shellfish toxin warning
MONITORING work undertaken on behalf of Food Standards Scotland has identified raised levels of shellfish toxins in East Loch Roag in Lewis. Eating shellfish such as mussels, cockles, or razor fish f...