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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 26 January 2018.
Argyll and Bute‘s true grit
IT WAS revealed last week that some local authorities have exhausted their winter roads‘ budgets. On Tuesday, Argyll and Bute council, facing criticism - see let-ters, page six - that the B842 Campbe...
POLICE FILES with Sergeant Iain MacNicol
Drugs possession A 28-YEAR-old man was issued with a recorded police warning after he was found in possession of cannabis. The car he was driving was stopped and searched at about 5.25pm, on Thursday...
Argyll MP meets Scottish Salmon processing team
SALMON farmed off Gigha may travel by wellboat to the firm‘s just opened Cairndow processing plant. Last Friday, the Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) welcomed Argyll and Bute‘s MP, Brendan O‘Hara, to th...
Marni the Jack Russell scoops Pet Idol crown
Pet Idol winner Marni with her owners Leanne and Liam Kennedy from Caol, Fort William. Photo: Abrightside Photography
MARNI, a Jack Russell terrier from Fort William, has been crowned Wyvex...