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2018-02-09
Bus chiefs admit they can’t meet timetable
Gas blast plumber dodges a jail term
Police want to trace driver
120 jobs spirited out of city to new HQ
Banned from contacting ex
Water pipes to be upgraded
Tories claim council tax rise won’t cover budget gap
Fingers pointed over RBS closures
Safety call by village petition
Finish line is in sight for park path revamp
Uni’s £1m to study education
Liz to aid fishermen funds bid
Sewage water could heat city properties
Tap into the best of plumbing and heating at new showroom
Planning applications made
Treehouse approved
High hedge is facing chop
In just 62 hours sepsis killed half my family
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I almost lost my two-week old son to this deadly condition
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Young Citizen finalists named
Plans to increase food production
Brave soldier wounded in battle
No exemption for father-of-seven with sickly wife
We’re finding ways to get things done
Comment: the future of newspapers
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It’s always a pleasure to watch those kites fly
Thousands flock to Stirling mart
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Elizabethan costumes get their own showcase
Size matters for ill-suited Damon
Prize-winning pianist set for Music at Dollar
New model goes on sale
James and Lizzie finish the course
Rising star Luca is making his Dunblane mum proud
Local stars in sports haven
Goal-happy Smith wants a Little help
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