Now available in digital format, The Courier is THE newspaper for Campbeltown and Kintyre. First published in 1873, The Courier is still going strong today.
The Courier is jam-packed with all the latest news and views affecting Kintyre and its communities. The same comprehensive coverage that can be expected in our print publication can also be accessed in this convenient digital app, allowing you to dip into Campbeltown life wherever you are in the world.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 12/10/18.
Coffee morning surprise
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Fundraiser Margaret Sinclair was delighted to welcome her grand-daughters Erin Binnie, left, and Shannon Binnie to the Mairi Semple Fund for Cancer Relief and Research coffee...
Royal British Legion Scotland welcomes all
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Campbeltown Royal British Legion Members at the Remembrance service in the Kilkerran Road war graves cemetery last year.
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POLICE FILES
■ At about 1am on Sunday September 30, in Shore Street, Campbeltown, a 28-year-old woman assaulted a man. Police arrested and charged the woman and a report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal...
Campbeltown graduates are honoured in Oban
Graduates from Campbeltown centre of Argyll College UHI were from left: Caitlin Spree, Ciaran Norris, Amanda McAulay, Karen Robertson, William Megson, Jamie Titterton, Iona McDougall, Thomas ...
MOK Bookfest 2019 meeting
The Courier’s recent street survey provided a glimpse into the town’s love of books and reading. Many gave a general a thumbs-up for the proposal of a Mull of Kintyre book festival (MOK Bookfest). Ju...