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Warm welcome for Viking invaders

A colourful band of Viking invaders have been spotted in Perth and Kinross this week. (...)


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Scottish Wildlife Trust counting down the days until Lady's return

There may still be eight weeks to go, but excitement is already mounting for the imminent return of Scotland's most famous osprey. (...)


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Pitlochry Festival Theatre planning tribute to actor Martyn James

Theatregoers will gather in Pitlochry this month to pay tribute to one of Scotland's best-loved actors. (...)


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Planners urged to stop 'industrialisation' of the hills

A call has been made for an immediate moratorium on windfarms in the Ochil hills due to the ''cavalier, duplicitous and philistine'' approach of major power firms towards the area. (...)


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Angus takes lead on plans for 100-mile Pictish Trail

Ambitious proposals are being developed to create a 100-mile Pictish Trail across Scotland. (...)


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Dundee International Book Prize launches search for next winning author

The search for Scotland's next literary giant was launched on Burns Day in Dundee. (...)


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January offers chance to cash in on a quiet used car market

The recession has hit car sales hard. Our motoring editor looks at the opportunities for a bargain in 2012. (...)


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Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward and Fisher get together at Gardyne Theatre

Less than a year after forming, five supremely talented but completely diverse musicians named Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward and Fisher are set to release their debut album. (...)


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Web winners — Blair Atholl Scout Jamborette wins a digital makeover

One of the biggest events on the Scouting calendar has finally been given a website worthy of its exciting reputation. (...)


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Review: Kia Optima

Kia has really pulled its socks up in recent years and now, under former Audi design chief Peter Schreyer, they're producing some of the best looking cars around. (...)


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