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In line for first train payment
THE Scottish Executive has released the first slice of funding for the Waverley Railway.
Published: Thursday, 21st September, 2006 12:10
Cop computer found at car boot sale
A POLICE computer containing horrific images of local road crash victims has turned up at a car boot sale.
Published: Thursday, 14th September, 2006 14:57
BORDERS pubs have experienced a rise in sales since the smoking ban was introduced in March.
Published: Wednesday, 6th September, 2006 11:28
Oxfam asks Borders people for help in Middle East Appeal
OXFAM is urging Borders people to support their Middle East crisis appeal, by visiting the local shop and picking up something you fancy like a book or an ornament.
Published: Thursday, 24th August, 2006 13:10
A CALLOUS cabbie has been forced to hand back cash he took from a frail pensioner.
Published: Wednesday, 16th August, 2006 16:23
Priest's bag stolen during terror alert
A PRIEST returning from a pilgrimage had his bag stolen during a massive security operation in London.
Published: Wednesday, 16th August, 2006 16:22
THE remains of an elderly man have been discovered in a Galashiels flat.
Published: Thursday, 3rd August, 2006 11:29
A colony of deadly crayfish has been discovered in a Galashiels pond.
Published: Thursday, 27th July, 2006 14:31
Tributes paid to local fireman
Tributes have been paid to a Stow fireman who fell to his death during a climbing trip in the Highlands.
Published: Thursday, 27th July, 2006 14:26
Downpour causes fire station flood
FIREFIGHTERS in Galashiels got an unwelcome surprise when they returned to the station after tackling severe floods around the Borders last Wednesday.
Published: Wednesday, 12th July, 2006 10:01
CLOUDY skies couldn’t stop the Big Weekend Festival in Galashiels from being a clear success.
Published: Wednesday, 5th July, 2006 09:54
A GALASHIELS landmark has been saved from the bulldozers.
Published: Wednesday, 28th June, 2006 09:59


