Now available in digital format, The Oban Times has been bringing its readers all of the most up to date coverage of the West Highlands and Islands of Scotland for over 150 years. Reporting issues from the Mull of Kintyre to Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland, to the Inner and Outer Hebridean Islands with Argyll and Lochaber at its heartlands.
This digital version of The Highlanders’ Bible, as The Oban Times has been affectionately known, provides a contemporary and accessible platform for all to enjoy. Allowing those living in, and those who have moved away from the area, to stay informed, through comprehensive coverage, about their home towns and villages and their friends and family.
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Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 2nd March 2017.
Tears of joy as missing dog is found
A WEE dog that was missing for more than 10 days was found safe and well last week at Ganavan beach.
Rowan’s owner, Sandra Muir, said she was ‘beyond delighted’ to get her Jack Russell/ Patter...
Claims of bullying aboard ships
BELEAGUERED staff members who are ‘sick of a bullying culture’ aboard a number of CalMac ferries, have approached The Oban Times to raise concerns, writes Louise Glen. CalMac bosses have refuted ...
One million steps and 500 miles...
TIMESLINE
STAFF at The Oban Times are putting their sore feet up today (Thursday March 2) after achieving a staggering 1,000,000 steps to raise cash for the charity Cancer Research. Ten staff m...
Whirlwind return for Miss Hoolie
A DECADE after hit children’s TV show Balamory came to an end on the island of Mull, Miss Hoolie – everyone’s favourite teacher – is set to return. But this time Miss Hoolie is much taller and moves ...