Work to begin on Montrose RNLI station
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has said work on Montrose's lifeboat station should start in the near future. (...)
Police investigate Johnshaven man's death
Investigations are continuing into the death in Johnshaven of a 65-year-old pedestrian named locally as Chris Cook. (...)
Woman rescued from shore at Ferryden
Emergency services attended an incident on the foreshore at Ferryden, Montrose, on Thursday after police received a call that a woman was on the rocks. (...)
Marines on HMS Montrose destroy Somali pirate boat
Royal Marines on HMS Montrose have destroyed a boat being used by pirates off the coast of Somalia to attack merchant ships. (...)
Son hopes fatal crash driver Alistair Ferrier faces 'years of hell'
The son of a Montrose couple killed in a horrific road crash says he hopes the Arbroath drink-driver who caused the tragedy faces "years of hell" in jail. (...)
Sarah facing uncertain future as Marine Subsea enters liquidation
The 8500-tonne oil well intervention vessel Sarah is being berthed indefinitely at Montrose while the future of its owner, Marine Subsea (UK), is determined. (...)
Drumlithie wind turbine development approved
Montrose firm East Coast Viners has been given planning permission for a wind turbine development at its animal feed mill in the Mearns. (...)
Montrose exhibition by landscape artist David Cook
An exhibition by Mearns landscape painter David Cook has opened at Taylors auction rooms in Montrose. (...)
Photographs of HMS Topaze's journey sell for £54,000
A photograph album charting the 1866-69 voyage of HMS Topaze in the South Pacific has been sold for £54,000 at Taylors Auctions in Montrose. (...)
Mary Ramsay is Montrose Citizen of the Year
Mary Ramsay has been named Montrose's Citizen of the Year.
The award, given by Montrose Rotary Club, recognised her 45-year involvement in the Guiding movement.
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Council planning £90,000 repairs to Lunan Bay car park
Lunan Bay attracts thousands of visitors every year but its popularity is causing a car parking headache. (...)
Barbed threat in Usan Salmon Fisheries dispute
A Montrose fishery business has found itself drawn into an international row over competing salmon fishing interests. (...)
Dredging 'essential' to keep Montrose's port open
The Port Authority of Montrose has "observed shortcomings" in an initial report indicating that the harbour's dredging operations contribute significantly to coastal erosion. (...)
Co-op invests £850,000 in Montrose supermarket
The Co-operative is investing £850,000 in Montrose to convert and transform the former Somerfield store on Basin View. (...)
'Staggering' support for campaign to save Edzell's library
Members of the Edzell Library Action Group (ELAG) who are fighting for the reinstatement of the book lending service at Inglis Memorial Hall, have said that a survey of residents showed "staggering" support for their campaign. (...)
Anglers' anger at Usan Salmon Fisheries grant
A £100,000 European grant to a Montrose firm has prompted the angling lobby to accuse the Scottish Government of ignoring accepted conservation principles and dealing a major blow to conservation. (...)
Steptoe's Yard plans to expand
Steptoe's Yard at Nether Warburton Farm, St Cyrus, was opened as a form of agricultural diversification when owner Peter Harrison experienced financial troubles during the BSE crisis, and now has gained national cult status. (...)
Revealed: South Esk dredging's impact on beaches
The routine removal of sediment dredged from the South Esk estuary has probably exerted a greater influence on the Montrose beach and dune system than initially thought. (...)
East Fife squander two-goal lead
East Fife manager John Robertson was understandably disappointed after watching his side surrender a two-goal lead in the dying stages to draw 2-2 at Peterhead. (...)
Chance to tweak your twitching skills
Anyone who is unsure of the difference between a godwit and a dunlin, then staff at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Montrose Basin visitor centre and reserve can help. (...)