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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 05 October 2018.
Probe in Oban as man, 73, is killed
A suspect has been charged with the murder of a 73-yearold man in Oban, named on Wednesday as Martyn Smith. Oskars Rancevs appeared in Dumbarton Sheriff Court on Tuesday October 2 where he made no pl...
POLICE FILES
Bollard damaged
Sometime between 2pm on Saturday September 29 and 9am on Sunday September 30, at the entrance to Cuil House, Cairndow, near the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar, a vehicle left the road and...
Critical GP drop affects Furnace and Inveraray
Laura Maxwell
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
Lochgilphead Medical Practice is making moves to aid a growing GP problem in Furnace. A new GP, Dr Laura Cameron, joined the team on Wedne...
Learning the way to employers’ hearts …
Mid Argyll employers were invited to Lochgilphead Joint Campus on Friday September 28 for a tasty soup and sandwich lunch prepared by the high school’s S4 Skills for Work class. The gathering offered...