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2015-04-17
New police chief faces balancing act
Purrfect ending for lost Welsh cat
Shocking extent of fly-tipping
Transport Secretary visits Halifax
Hopefuls’ immigration views
Easter walk raises £2,000 for Smartmove
No throwing stones under ASBO ruling
A privilege to honour our war heroes
Mum’s upset over grave confusion
A special day for stalwart Harry
Families in seaside rescue
Roads finally on green for major repairs
Cyclists get on their bikes for track party
Parking orders in outer Halifax
David: ‘I’m the man to walk 1,000 miles’
Teen burglars avoid jail after breaking into Elland home
Community order for punching nightclubber
COURT BRIEFS
Gardeners vow to fight work on land
Council gives go ahead for homes plan
Up and coming hub gets a scrub
New route celebrates historic trail
Eureka up for award from Visit England
Hear ye hear ye, town crier championship is here
Politics
Your Say Time has come for default 20mph limit
Pupils stay awake to raise vital funds for charity
New premises for local lathes manufacturer
New contracts at electric firm
Choristers to sing audience into spring
Eating your way to a better mood Ways to avoid the sugar rush...
Best Foot Forward Water walk we’ve lined
D up this week!
Walks diary
A Ukrainian Easter celebration
Zeppelin scare in Halifax
The heiress and gambling Captain Doherty soon separated. But did the Waterhouses cover it up to hide the family’s shame?
Scanner memories
St Mark’s celebrates – 100 years not out!
From the Courier archives
MYTHOLMROYD
Brods reach last four as big games continue
Bradshaw claim first school hockey crown
Symington hikes to Calderdale race win
Calderdale take the derby spoils
Home win earns Hall trio a trip to Beverley
Hove Edge blaze trail in first division
Jer Lane chasing a rare Halifax hat-trick
Brods keen to sign off with sixth win in row
Party time if Halifax can fell the Oaks
Brighouse looking to keep fine run going
Premier big-guns to contest Senior final
Late goals help Stump eat into Ryburn’s lead
Ryburn desperate to win clash of Uniteds
Town poor but Barnet are the Bees knees
Robbo: Hard to follow last season’s success
High-flying Spitfires shoot down Shaymen
Saltonstall’s form a major plus for coach
‘Cats will target Fax as turning point: Rikki
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