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2022-03-23
Rich culture will live on despite bid blow
Schoolkids hope dog owners ‘pick up’ on dog poo message
Free daily coffee for first Tim Horton customers
Lisa’s serving of inspiration on MasterChef
Councillor hits back at claims he was dumped
Charity dive to raise funds for little Mylo
Residents offer rooms to refugees
Lochside home for 50 orphans fleeing war zone
Cancer was not going to to ruin pal’s wedding day
Police in doorstep crime alert
Triumphs of the Young Scot finalists Singer and horse rider make shortlist
Anger over decision to shut down job centre
Andy and Jamie’s gran makes short work of sweet treat
Takeaways’ bosses in new planning bid
600 still waiting for mental health help Almost 40% on CAMHS list on hold for more than a year
A FAMILY PASS FOR BLAIR DRUMMOND SAFARI PARK
British Summer Time starts at weekend
Apprentice infoatopen evenings
Business community step in
Easter theme at next Wolf Pack Kids’ event
Uni professor behind social work support for Ukraine
Election candidate in neighbourhood pledge
New transport projects driven by local needs
Families are struggling with bin cuts
War refugee whose socks were a big hit with Tsar
Emergency numbers
Village hears of its first war casualty
Dim view taken of evacuation plans
Madcap musical fa
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HVeoaicdeeor fhtehre People
Dread-filled oddity takes too wild a turn
Young runners enjoy the sun on last day of series
GOLF ROUND-UP
Poor show virtually ends play-off hopes
Popular youth rugby camps back in April
Fergus loses in the final
Covid cripples Scots curlers’ world hopes
Joel is last-minute hero in students victory
FANS WILL VOTE ON BIDTOOUST CHAIRMAN Commercial manager hints he may go
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