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Sam Nugent outside M&S Food Hall in Fort William which opens today.

SAM NUGENT is bracing himself – with good reason.

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‘Fantastic’ Tobermory festive lights switch-on
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African school joins Oban High clan system
AN AFRICAN school has adopted Oban High’s clan system
Donations for Agnes hit £1,400
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Oban Distillery is voted Best Visitor Experience
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Problematic Kirk Road is to receive £2 million in funding
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Argyll pubs and hotels asked to back child safety
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Disability law delays hut decision
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Eighty-some reeled in for Zumbathon
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ARISAIG’S Land, Sea and Islands Centre is extending
Young dancers step out in style at annual event
THREE hundred talented youngsters from across Lochaber
View from the Chamber
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Shop revamp uncovers Fort High Street history
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Glencoe wheelchair user pleads for bus solution
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Roy Bridge lorry crash driver airlifted to hospital
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Forestry officials probe Lochyside tree felling
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Dragon’s Glen winners
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COMMUNITY groups have been awarded grants for Christmas
Morar bridge repairs under way
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A COMMUNITY company on Skye is backing plans to establish
Missing Applecross fisherman honoured
A COMMUNITY wind turbine near Achiltibuie has been
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HIGHLAND Council will collect brown bins from households
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A STALWART of amateur football in Rothesay will be
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Seil Island
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MOUNTAINEERING Scotland and the Outdoor Access Trust
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Reindeer parade and Christmas lights
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Reindeer parade and Christmas lights
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Oban pub has loo-xurious lavs
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Scottish Government accused of ‘neglect’ by angry crofters
MORE than 40 angry crofters at a Scottish Crofting
Union blasts chancellor’s Budget
THE NFU Scotland has said it is ‘disappointed’ in last
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NFUS makes points in London
THE National Farmers’ Union of Scotland has contributed
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MSP slams Christmas delivery charges
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Hotel owners encouraged by public response to redevelopment plans
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