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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2018-11-03
Volunteers slam lack of rescue support
Garry Low and Gareth Hunt work on the weeping waterfall poppy display at St Margaret’s Church, Forfar. Picture: Dougie Nicolson.
New Angus guesthouse could have ghostly visitors.
Battle lines drawn over bid to sell off Brechin Infirmary site.
Firecracker thrown into barber shop by vandal
Former Royal Marine suffering from PTSD does not want fireworks ban
Burlesque Brandy finds St Andrews venue at last
Pixie Lott confirmed for Perth’s ‘biggest ever’ Christmas party
Balbirnie House Hotel wins top global accolade
Drunk motorist given three-year ban from driving
Sparkling generosity of readers boosts charity
Botanic garden revamp proposals
‘The Bison’ went up against the founder of modern nursing
Age is just a number to the young at heart
AC/DC fans rally for Kirriemuir memorial plaque plan
Married man who groomed 15-year-old girl spared prison
Man who tattooed underage girls in Arbroath to be sentenced
Ban for 117mph A92 motorist
Owner’s warning after pet lab Bella swallows fishing hooks on beach
Student Scott disappointed over bus firm’s no-show at meeting
Policy over recovery of bodies and clearing of hill is robustly defended
Police probe Labour anti-Semitism dossier
‘Our aim is to end homelessness in Scotland’
Video footage released on fifth anniversary of Allan Bryant’s disappearance
Timeline of the Allan Bryant missing person case
Plea to teen who went missing 20 years ago
Plagiarism row: ‘Matter closed’ in Eljamel case
China bus crash caused by fight between passenger and driver
Aberdeen confirmed as base for air ambulance
Gravestone of ‘father of draughts’ restored
Somme battlefield sale to be reversed after war of words
Britannia named the worst UK hotel chain
Perishing sea dip no picnic
Meerkats firm busted by industry watchdog
A Halloween surprise
Lunatics are taking over
Police chief should not be playing politics
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
THE ARCHIVES
WEEK IN NUMBERS
Collect these acorns
Shocking situation
Marcellus was seated, shoulders slumped, his posture suggesting defeat or despair
IoD Scotland poll shows ‘no deal’ Brexit fears
Higher profits for bookie
Sterling rally comes to end as dollar rises
HOROSCOPES
I-Pace electrifies judges to lift Scottish Car of the Year crown
Toonie’s Scotland out to end 17 years of Cardiff hurt...
Tommy Wright is the master of refocus and renewal. St Johnstone fans should treasure the man.
Combat sports fighter plans to bring bare-knuckle boxing title to Dundee
Andy Ryan keen to find the goals to revive Dunfermline’s league campaign
McGowan: No hiding for any player Midfielder warns it will take characters to get out of mess
McKenna relishing partnership with Devlin as Dons kick on
Ibrox No 2 sure boss Gerrard will overcome toughest week
Wright proud of character shown by his Saints team
Angry Lennon calls out ‘anti-Irish racism’
Abuse of players and managers ‘on the rise’
Injury blow for Hoops on eve of clash with leaders
McMullan will put others on the spot
Lichties have opportunity to tighten grip on top spot
Loons boss sets sights on hat-trick of wins
Campbell tribute to sacked Dods
Ambitious Bollan throws down Cowden gauntlet
Petrie targets home form improvement
McGuigan tells of super faith in Taylor’s talents
Port look for cup boost after boss’s departure
De Bruyne faces another spell on sidelines
English clubs stay silent over Super League
Cardiff talking points
Another comeback on hold for Tuilagi
‘Well-rounded’ series ahead of World Cup
Capital effort as Edinburgh see off strong Scarlets side
Young Warriors clip Ospreys’ wings
Djokovic and Federer to meet in Paris semi
Pacha looking for Stars to put on polished display
Fit-again Willett is no longer the fall guy
Burnett prepares for ‘tough’ draw at Perth
Form figures don’t tell story of So Beloved
Heroes and pioneers
Growth industry
Landing a job
Bluetongue awareness alert for sheep importers
Sale prices from the market at Stirling
Mentor farmers needed for Ringlink’s interns
The earth moved thanks to three men and a digger
King ofScots
Head thehills for
Animal instinct
Viewing war through the eyes of a child
Nature’s nurture
Hoping for fine vines
Have a blast at target shooting
Solo ride a rite of passage
A hill of two halves
Heaven song
Venturing back to where the travel bug began
Wine-tasting in the spectacular Rhone Valley
Flash, bang, wallop – what an inappropriate picture
The gnome is fake but the photo’s value is very real
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