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Saddell sheep farmer’s plea to avert ‘worrying’ by dogs
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Threatened care home may be given one year’s reprieve
AUCHINLEE patients may be able to sleep more easily after
Rotary club auction action
MONEY raised from the Rotary Club’s Sale of the Century
Proposed plans for police offices
THE BLUE line is about to become thinner in Kintyre
Carers certified as nursing assistants
A PAIR of care home staff were over the moon
Parkinson’s specialists lined up for information event
HEALTH and community care professionals will attend a Parkinson’s UK
Wee Toon outfitters man was made to measure
A MEN’S clothing shop chief will shut his doors on
Will council tax rise by three per cent?
A CRUCIAL budget meeting may have given the go-ahead to
Housing association grows its own talent
A GRADUATE who threw everything she had into an Argyll
Charity kick-starts year of fundraising
THE KINTYRE Club is hosting an evening of entertainment to
Wee Toon worker is undercover BBC prison reporter
A FORMER wind farm maintenance man’s latest job as an
All hands on deck at Campbeltown RNLI shop
CAMPBELTOWN lifeboat shop is busy preparing to be ship shape
Former surgeon follows family line into lifeboats
A RETIRED maxillofacial specialist born in Campbeltown, with salt in
Sports award for school
ALL AT Clachan primary school are jumping for joy after
Annual quiz night
IT WAS a full house at Tayinloan SWI’s annual quiz
New lectern for Kintyre church
A NEW floor-standing lectern was presented to a Kintyre parish,
Customers seeking Portavadie luxury boost CalMac’s ferry figures
DAY-TRIPPERS with a taste for the finer things in life
200th meeting of benevolent club
A CONSIDERATE Kintyre group dedicated to helping the elderly has
Health and social care views sought
THE ARGYLL and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership Integrated
Get out of the house at Campbeltown Men’s Shed
A MEN’S SHED will soon see the Wee Toon’s menfolk
Thought for the Week
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LETTERS
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AUCHINLEE may have a stay of execution but it is
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A BOWLER rolled with the best when she was part
Athlete wins first ever race to the tape
A SURPRISING winner was crowned after Campbeltown Running Club (CRC)’s
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CARRADALE produced a fine five-goal winner and their first back-to-back
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