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2017-11-01
HORROR ON THE ROADS
CHoorrwectotiomnaske aancdocmopmlapilnatints
Carers centre boost from city’s Screwfix
Pressure soars in locum costs hike
Honour for Great Scot Jim
Lorry loses steel beam
Assault on woman
Historic cemetery wall reduced to rubble
Jobs boost at city packaging plant
Appeal to support local fireworks show
Family raises cash for hospital ‘cuddle bed’
Forestplans for farmers
Musician James’s gig for mum
Neuroplanrevealed atCrawfordreception
W speed-activated road signs
Stewart fears for public safety over Fire Service cuts
Down’s Syndrome playgroup opens its doors in Stirling
Capita workers go out on strike
Observer launches its annual appeal for gifts
Fundraiser to buy new wheelchair for woman
PoppyDay volunteers
Rugby star opens new Stirling office
Putting a face to our city’s oldest resident
Brexit could cost us £520m
Spotlight on China
Here comes the Nextbike thing
Price cut at Monument
Phil gets to work the healthy way
Pupils given insight into traditional skills
Council tospend £156kon project
Missinggirl foundsafe
Special milestone for string group
Hospital buses boosted
Survey launched
Safety first at bad junction
Fairtraders’ protest brews
Black History Month marked
Picnic nightto hostTed andpals
Recruitment campaign starts
TopDogs toraise fundsfor hospice
Fiendish fun at pumpkin festival
Appeal for old nursing uniforms
Pupils can win Poppy Place in competition
Bid to turn church into two homes
Fireworks at Callendar Park
Baha’i group enjoy Holyrood event
Vet hospital in £1m expansion
Focus on TV industry at university conference
Break-in plea
Purple for polio as pupils help plant 5000 bulbs
Soldiers sent to public asylums
Hit in the neck with a bullet
Ladies recognised for work at military camp
Librarian appeals tostay inpost
Marion shares snaps
Park of Keir could hit sporting sites
Water voles are not newcomers to area
Disgusted at lack of response from SNP or Judy
HSmeaadsihnignignsafari park prize here to fit
Work should pay more than benefits
Emergency numbers
Postman leapt on to train track to save life
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Charity show
Bert’s book deal
Big sounds
Celebrity dating
Youth film festival is set to hit the big screen
Chilli welcome for city Christmas switch-on
Daughter takes on his legacy
Aussie to battle Captain?
Lego-tastic
Third time’s a charm for Thor
Open day for wannabe stars
Acoustic great at the Tolbooth
Top baroque guitar exponent
Rennie’s reprint is back on the shelves
Get involved in annual show
Central in medals haul
Fanni runs a PB in Frankfurt
Mixed showing earns win bonus
Seconds were too strong for Hamilton while thirds crashed to defeat
Riverside hitbya lategoal stunner
Milton takethe pointsin style
SCOREBOARD
Warriors gain league revenge
Students halt BofA’s long unbeaten run
North win Inter-Area trophy by eight points
Returnsfrom localclubs
Cullen wrestles his way to Hall of Fame
BINOS ALL AT SEA AT HOME
Elise’s big year is growing
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