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The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
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2018-11-05
Katie McCandless-Thomas and Baxter enjoying a quiet read in the AK Bell Library in Perth after news emerged that eight libraries across Perth and Kinross are to have ‘Dog Friendly Fridays’.
Pensioner dies in A9 tragedy
Disgust as vandals target Harlow’s bench.
Radical plans to cut 10% NHS staff in Tayside.
Family of tragic Steven plant oak tree in poignant ceremony
Statue of Polish war hero unveiled by Lady Fraser
Scottish Tories’ plans to increase safety of emergency workers
Victim’s horror as lip bitten off by violent ex
Anstruther street like ‘disaster zone’ as bus wrecks gardens
Office block sale could help save high school
Shetland author to visit Kinross for Book Week celebrations
New floodlights will ensure landmark kirk has glowing future
Army of volunteers lead new battle at historic woodland
Bonfire night celebrations will light up sky above Perthshire
Dance studio hosts local events
The dangers of ‘done deal’ thinking over controversial plans
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
May and former prime ministers lead tributes to ex-Civil Service leader
Cities Deal needs a mayor, say Tories
The eight brothers who went to war
The bravery of The Black Watch and Private George Reid
Descendants of WWI widows tracked down
Poet Owen’s death marked at grave
May to join Macron for Armistice centenary
Leave.EU co-founder combative amid probe
Win! a stay at The Old Course, St Andrews
Etape Caledonia’s future safe as sports giant takes control
Aberfeldy actor Alan Cumming honoured at the Scottish Baftas
ROUND UP OF THE RURALS
Every loser wins, which is why you should never give up
Heartbroken family pay tribute to missing Allan on anniversary
Protesters demand an end to ‘rip-off’ rail privatisation
Photographers capture stunning British wildlife
Lord Hain case raises pertinent questions
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
THE ARCHIVES
Criticism is wide of the mark
Time is right for turbine ban
Tragic circumstances
Yes, Harry had heard. But something made me say: “I might have been mistaken”
Dundee drinks firm plans city gin school
Google Digital Garage stops off in city
More pain on the horizon for retailer M&S
Black team leads the way at Clydesdale Foal Show
Show and sale of suckled calves and store cattle
Bright future for renewables
HOROSCOPES
Crowned Eagle ready to swoop for elusive win
AMATEUR FOOTBALL
Flyers fight back to end frustrating run of results
Another unhappy trip to the Borders for Dundee
Nine in a row for in-form Strathmore
Positives on display but Scots miss out
Coach says repeat of Cardiff failings will be punished by Fiji
Early goal for Glenrothes but visitors hit right back
Hill of Beath keep pressure on leaders with fine 3-0 victory
Stylish Swankie’s pulling the strings
Baird happy to play his part as Loons make it hat-trick of wins
Nisbet at the double as Rovers hold off late challenge from City
Longridge strikes to give Pars some relief
Petrie’s joy as Gable Endies move on up
Bollan bemoans poor defending in late loss
Aguero milestone helps move City back on top
Defensive progress gives solid platform
Beating by Hoops catalyst for Saints
Albanian winger pledges things can only get better after debut
Rodgers hails McGregor once again as Celts break Hearts
Keeper desperate to end losing feeling
Another Sunday, another winner from Dons star
Laura Muir, who was introduced by Dame Kelly Holmes as ‘your future Olympic champion’ at the awards dinner in Glasgow, won Scotland’s Athlete of the Year title for the third time.
Dark Blues keeper sees Buddies clash as cup final
Scotland leave Cardiff with feelings of missed opportunity
Dundee United boss determined to prove to fans revival is real deal
Rose back on top of world after retaining title in Turkey
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