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'In Dundee we have a fantastic example' — Aberdeen's regeneration plan inspired by east coast neighbour

Dundee's successful city centre regeneration has made its north-east neighbour Aberdeen pull its socks up. (...)


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Brechin roofing firm chief sends sympathies to family of driver killed in crash

The chairman of an Angus firm has expressed his condolences to the family of a driver killed in an accident on Monday. (...)


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Brechin roofing firm van involved in fatal crash near Aberdeen

A man died and another was taken to hospital following an early-morning crash near Aberdeen. (...)


Aberdeen man jailed for acting as courier for £15,000 of heroin

A drugs courier who was caught transporting more than £15,000 worth of heroin after his car skidded off the road and hit a tree has been jailed for two years. (...)


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Samsung offshore wind trials raise prospect of massive jobs boost for Fife

Global giant Samsung Heavy Industries' plan to invest up to £100m in Fife and create 500 jobs is being hailed as a massive shot in the arm for east central Scotland. (...)


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'What a special person' — father leads tributes to Carnoustie woman Dr Leigh Ellison

Tribute have been paid to a high-achieving Angus woman, who died aged 31 after a diabetic episode earlier this month. (...)


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Angus MP concerned by threat to north-east's London train services

An Angus MP says a change to rail services would have a detrimental effect on the county's economy. (...)


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Magic of the Fairy Box for sick kids

When a family is affected by cancer, it is a life-altering experience and no case is ever the same. For Dundee woman Rosie Butler it led to the foundation of Fairy Box — a charity that has touched the lives of children and their families across Scotland (...)


Suspicious death remains a mystery, police say

The suspicious death of a Carnoustie man remains a mystery, police have said. (...)


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College cuts would mean 550 fewer Tayside places, warns MSP

Nearly 550 fewer college places will be available in Tayside next year if funding cuts go ahead. (...)


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O2 says mobile network problems should now be fixed

O2 has apologised to customers in Courier country who have been unable to make calls or send texts for days — but claims the problem should now be fixed. (...)


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Over 200 lose jobs as window firm AC Yule enters administration

More than 200 jobs have been axed after north-east window firm AC Yule & Son went into administration. (...)


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Work on 100-metre Pitreavie wind turbine finished

Work to install a 100-metre wind turbine at FMC Technologies' Pitreavie manufacturing base in Dunfermline has been completed. (...)


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Composer Rory Boyle on the John Armitage JAM and new Scottish music

The JAM collective, formed in memory of musician John Armitage, is following last year's sell-out concerts with performances in St Andrews, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Helen Brown spoke to composer Rory Boyle about the piece he wrote for the concerts and the flowering of new music in Scotland. (...)


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Dundee-Aberdeen trains disrupted by bull accident

Train services between Dundee and Aberdeen were disrupted after a bull was struck in Angus. (...)


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'Scotland is being used as the guinea pig' — coastguard cuts criticised

Scottish Government Ministers view plans to axe coastguard stations as a "triple blow" to Scotland's maritime safety. (...)


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FMC Technologies recruiting for 240 posts

FMC Technologies has begun recruiting to fill 240 posts, 70 of which are at its Dunfermline plant. (...)


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SeaEnergy chief delivers stark message to Dundee — act now or lose renewables like you lost the oil industry

Dundee could miss out on hundreds of jobs after a leading offshore wind energy firm warned it could abandon plans to open a factory in the city. (...)


£450 fine for woman who stole clothes from House of Bruar in 'cry for help'

A holidaymaker has admitted brazenly robbing one of Scotland's most prestigious retailers. (...)


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Motoring enthusiast George Topp

The last surviving founding member of Stonehaven & District Motor Club, George Topp, has died aged 89. (...)


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