Family's tributes to tragic Michael and Maia Strachan
The family of an Arbroath-based Royal Marine officer and his sister, who died together when the car they were travelling in was involved in an accident near Stonehaven on Wednesday evening, yesterday paid tribute to them. (...)
Kirriemuir Wargamers Club festival proves a model of success
The Kirriemuir Wargamers Club hosted its 24th annual Targe 10 festival of modelling, painting and demonstration gaming at Webster's High School, when members of 18 clubs from across Scotland and as far away as Huddersfield gathered. (...)
Inquiry into Arbroath crash that killed marine Carl Harrison
Accident investigators spent much of Saturday at the scene of the crash that claimed the life of a young Royal Marine. (...)
Petra McMillan has 10,000 reasons to get fit
A Carnoustie woman has set herself 10,000 reasons to get fit after winning a place in next year's Virgin London marathon. (...)
Carnoustie bakery firm on the rise with new Arbroath shop
In these (hopefully) post-recession times, everyone is looking to have a bit more bread and, thanks to an expansion of J. M. Bakery of Carnoustie, the people of Arbroath will soon be able to do just that. (...)
Match preview: East Stirling v Arbroath
Arbroath travel to Ochilview hoping to prove that their battling 3-2 home win against Berwick Rangers at the weekend was no fluke and marked the start of a welcome change of fortune. (...)
UPDATE: Royal Marine Carl Harrison dies following road crash
A Royal Marine has died, a day after he was involved in a horrific accident on the outskirts of Arbroath. (...)
Arbroath FC's famous 36-0 record challenged by Keynsham Town Ladies
Arbroath FC's coveted record of the most comprehensive victory in the history of senior football is under serious threat — from a women's team in Somerset. (...)
Arbroath community fireworks effort toasted
The organisers and main sponsors of the Arbroath Community Fireworks Display gathered at the Bell Rock Chipper to celebrate reaching their fund-raising target of £4500. (...)
Masons recreate Bell Rock Lighthouse blocks
Stone masons went to work in the grounds of Arbroath Abbey, making replicas of the sandstone blocks used in lighthouse construction. (...)
Arbroath's remarkable contribution to Relay for Life revealed
The Arbroath contribution to the national Relay for Life 24-hour charity marathon in aid of Cancer Research UK raised an impressive £90,567.44. (...)
Match report: Arbroath 2 Montrose 3 (after extra time)
It took them 210 minutes and almost went to a nail-biting penalty shoot-out, but Montrose finally progressed to the third round of the Scottish Cup at the second time of asking at the expense of Angus rivals Arbroath. (...)
UPDATE: Betsy the Asquith van back with owner
A 1930s-retro-style Asquith van which was reported missing in Carnoustie has been found. (...)
Shop worker dies after collapsing at Arbroath Morrisons
A 32-year-old woman died on Monday after collapsing at the Morrisons store in Arbroath. (...)
Brechin High School replacement agreed in principle
A plan which would create a multi-purpose "community campus" to replace the ageing Brechin High School has been approved in principle by Angus Council's education committee. (...)
Town pays tribute to 45 Commando Falklands marine Paul Callan
The name of a member of Arbroath-based 45 Commando Group — one of 13 men from the unit to die in the campaign to liberate the Falkland Islands following their invasion by Argentina in 1982 — has been added to the war memorial in his home parish of Great Sutton, Cheshire. (...)
Victim in A92 crash still critical
A 30-year-old Arbroath man remains in a critical condition in Ninewells Hospital in Dundee following a weekend accident on the A92 Arbroath to Montrose road. (...)
Hut'll do nicely — sold for £1500
A wooden tea hut with a corrugated iron roof where over the years refreshments have been served to many of the world's leading professional and amateur golfers, and a fair number of celebrity players, has been sold on internet auction site eBay for £1500. (...)
Tackling the Great Wall of China for Deafblind Scotland
Carnoustie man John Whitfield will next week embark on a trek along the Great Wall of China and, while this is a considerable challenge to all those who undertake it, for him it will be an even more remarkable achievement. (...)
Family helps Mrs Ethel Butchart mark 100th birthday
Mrs Ethel Butchart celebrated her 100th birthday with a party for family and friends at the Kendale Hall residential home in Arbroath. (...)