The Oban Times - 21 Nov 2024

Table of content - The Oban Times (21 Nov 2024)

CRUACHAN 2 NOISE BATTLE ERUPTS
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Oban choir mentioned in Westminster
Re_Store team wins innovation accolade
Winter Festival kicks off with music and dance
CalMac amends its winter ferry deployment proposal
Trial begins into S
Fears over Oban job losses as Homebase goes into administration
Kye man accused of murder
Road deaths rise on West Coast
Petition asks court to shut down smokehouse company
Probe into fatal tug sinking concludes
Lift off for new Colonsay defib
Oban firms push for more tourism over winter lull
POLICE FILES
Food banks receive share of more than £55,000
Mull campus: what do the community care about?
Praise for Oban’s world-first singing and signing choir
Drawings pay homage to Kilmartin’s once mighty oaks
Noise battle erupts over Cruachan 2
Festival transforms the town
Snap the magic of Oban Winter Festival!
Into marvellous winter wonderland
FROM OUR FILES
Gerry powers into retirement after 43 years at Cruachan
Islay RNLI thanks quilters for £1,000 donation
Gritters ready for action
Innovative Re_Store wins ScottishPower cash boost
Mums, Kids, and an Adventure to Remember: A Friends and Family Escape to Drimsynie Estate
Never mind the weather as indoor golf simulator ‘tees off ’ in Oban
Stress and weight gain - making the connection
HOW TO ENTER
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar communications officer passes away
History unravelled at site of Glencoe Massacre
Highland company promotes donating directly to research
Free digital expertise for small businesses
Marine firm scales up with new high-tech survey vessel
Taking the leap to launch your own enterprise
Kick in teeth for charities
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Winter wonderful
Get rid of old coins and help Mary’s Meals feed children
Come volunteer at Christmas
YOUR PICTU
Beachd Ailein
Remembrance remains vital
Local fish farm pioneers cutting-edge
Famous Jacobite Prince ‘was
Smolt
No Pretender’
Minister unveils planning hub as housing emergency grows
Stornoway Post Office threatened with closure
£3.2m West Highland Line works completed
Underground worlds prove mine of information for history society
Going under the surface of Loch Fyne’s dangerous whale rescue
New book is written in stone
Niteworks call it a day after 17 years
World-famous duo head for Glenuig
Oban to star in new telly show with Alan Cumming
Winter talks hold the Fort
Help support young musicians
Future of farming in Holyrood’s hands
NO BETTER TIME TO BUY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
RACHEL CORRIGAN
IN MEMORIAMS
NICHOLSON
DEATH
Oban Shotokan Club strikes gold
Oban Lorne RFC lights the way forward with new sponsorship opportunities
Camanachd Association annual general meeting
Gareth Evans looks back on three years in charge at Oban Camanachd
Depleted Saints slip to defeat at The Carrick
Understrength Ladies fail to get the best of the West
Curtain comes down on Bob MacIntyre’s brilliant season
Caleb celebrates top ten finish at world championships
Curtain comes down on Bob’s brilliant season
Squash pros turn on the style as Oban hosts top tournament
SKYE MURDER TRIAL BEGINS
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Firms make the most of speed networking event
'True polymath' Niall McKillop remembered
Lundavra pupils have Christmas all wrapped up
BEAR boss calls for patience as ways to alleviate A830 congestion sought
Pupils’ moving tribute for Armistice Day
Record entry brings festive colour to Rotary Christmas Elves competition
Lochaber parishioners recognised by Pope
Skye murder trial begins
Pupils take ‘deep dive’ into world of subsea cables
Balfour Beattie consultation on workers accommodation launched
WALK OF THE WEEK
Apology
Fort William Common Good Register approved
Calling aspiring young writers in Lochaber
Lochaber Mountain Rescue given communications upgrade
Holiday cheer or season of stress?
Community hub organises Fort William Christmas market
Record crowd gathered for Plockton fireworks
‘Transformational’ rural housing project delivered in Upper Achintore
FROM OUR FILES
SEVENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Saturday November 19, 1949 £44,000 hotel fire damage
Fort William sergeant in Malaya
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO Saturday November 20, 1999
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO Saturday November 22, 1924
Businesses make the most of speed-networking event
Mariner, naturalist, and a passionate defender of the King of Fish
Kick in teeth for charities
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Good cheer for Fort William
Get rid of old coins and help Mary’s Meals feed children
Come volunteer at Christmas
YOUR
Beachd Ailein
Remembrance remains vital
Claws out as Alleycats strut their stuff in tenpin opener
Young Caol shinty stars shine at school festivals
Mowi North Division 1
Camanachd Association annual general meeting
Lochaber win Wade Cup
Mowi Under 14 North League A (Phase 2)
Plockton win Donella Crawford
Fort push league leaders to the limit
Fierce competition during Drumfada Chase
Under 18s praised for effort in closely-contested cup tie
Full strength Fort William push league leaders to the limit
Swimmers turn up the heat at Spanish warm weather camp

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