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The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
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2017-06-07
Perthshire veteran Reg McDonnell, one of the youngest servicemen to take part in D-Day, recalls Gold Beach and liberating Bergen-Belsen.
Driver killed by falling tree during high winds
Perthshire troll fined for online abuse of young Celtic fan Jay Beatty.
More than seven years in jail for armed robber
Raids were certainly calculated
Man who used child to break in to church jailed
Minister tells of a ‘joyful’ rededication
‘Gingers of Dundee’ art show goes on display
£1m Lotto winner carried ticket around for weeks
Claim Scotland has ‘too few nurses’
School sealed off to protect pupils from dangerous ticks
Micro-distillery plans ‘good for economy’ says local council
Opportunity to view plans for £30 million city hall revitalisation
Tales of yesteryear saved by Perthshire volunteer group
Garden opening will help church raise funds for dry rot crisis
Cycle festival’s busy programme
Care worker caught on camera stealing from 88-year-old
Pupils are on the right track thanks to work of volunteers
Top honour for joinery student
Sturgeon ‘bombshell’ on Labour over referendum
Polls suggest May set for humiliation in election
Labour leader facing pressure to clarify party’s position on Westminster funding mechanism
Sturgeon insists Angus visit is not a sign of fear
Boris Johnson caught out during interview over his voting record opposing anti-terror laws
Boy’s supermarket sweets bat horror leaves mum in a flap
Mearns drivers are charged with offences in three-day operation
Alcohol abuse ‘could harm brain’
May pledges to rip up laws if needed
‘Change your hate fuelled ranting or leave the country’
Let’s be positive about our future
Your chance to save UK
Former owner cleared of fraudulent Gers takeover
Landfill site still ‘most logical place’ to search in the hunt for Corrie
Homecoming gig for country star Laura McGhee
BA boss: Human error could be to blame for IT shutdown
All roads lead to Brechin as showtime nears
Pulling together a tractor treat
Early intervention key to prevention
Invest in our economic future
THE ARCHIVES
Rare standing stone
Food came from all quarters – trout from the river, truffles from the woods and venison sometimes
Prestigious oil contract for Dundee company
Oil firms ‘must keep eye on the ball’
£6m lift for Tayside business start-ups
Call to tenant farmers over compensation agreements
Findings of sheep report accepted
Anger at bid to block greening change
Increase in cattle prices
New senior directors at Scotland’s Rural College
Grewar family running tours for open day
horoscopes
Expectations high for Elliott at Hamilton
Morgan hails bowlers as England march on
Local knowledge pays off for Alec and Gavin
Gatland searching for the X factor: Cole
Goadby sets pace in rain-hit Scottish
Murray ready to learn from the ‘match that got away’
Ostapenko shocks former world no 1 Wozniacki
Alston prepares to make new European memories
Ibrox support convinced me to sign, says Dalcio
Betfred Cup city derby will be live on BT
‘Shortest summer ever’ for Saints assistant boss
Hardie double seals semifinal clash with England
Auld Enemy clashes still extra special to Snodgrass
Jordan warns missing out will ‘eat away’ at players
Hampden goal hero out to make dad’s day
Scotland’s Greig Laidlaw put in some kicking practice as the British and Irish Lions prepared for the second match of their New Zealand tour against Auckland Blues at Eden Park this morning.
Carly Booth’s rollercoaster back on an upward path
An American icon in Dundee
New Toyota van is pretty ace
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