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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 17 February 2017.
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MID ARGYLL Wild Swimmers took their coldest plunge of the season in the Sound of Jura, at Dounie, south of Crinan, to protest against plans to site a fish farm there. Kilmelford-based Kames Fi...
Police files
Breach of bail order
A 52-YEAR-OLD man was arrested after allegedly approaching a woman and breaching a bail order, in Oban Road, Lochgilphead, at 10am on Monday February 6. A report was submit...
CalMac passenger numbers are soaring
CALMAC saw passenger numbers reach five million last year, for the first time in two decades. The company operates the UK’s largest ferry network, with 32 vessels carrying out over 136,000 sailings a...
CalMac CEO to stay
MARTIN Dorchester will remain as Cal-Mac’s CEO, after announcing in October he would leave the David MacBrayne Group in March.
Martin Dorchester.
Mr Dorchester said: ‘Having secured the CHF...