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PROSTRAKAN, the fastest-growing healthcare company in Europe, officially opened their new global headquarters in Galashiels this week.
Published: Wednesday, 25th January, 2006 10:01
John is a Burns Supper saviour
A SELKIRK butcher has saved the day for hundreds of Burns’ fans on a remote island in the North Sea.
Published: Wednesday, 25th January, 2006 10:00
A BORDERS woman has gone back to the future after living for a year in the 18th Century.
Published: Wednesday, 25th January, 2006 10:06
A BORDERS theatre’s future is uncertain following the dramatic resignation of most of its controlling body.
Published: Wednesday, 18th January, 2006 10:36
We're wheelie angry over rubbish service
BIN BOTHER in Galashiels has infuriated residents of High Tweed Mill.
Published: Wednesday, 18th January, 2006 10:37
Shock as tree collapses on power pylon
A CADDONFOOT couple were left badly shaken when a tree collapsed onto a power substation beside their house.
Published: Wednesday, 18th January, 2006 10:37
GALASHIELS police will be making their presence felt in Langlee at the start of the year.
Published: Wednesday, 18th January, 2006 10:37
Mystery of the `mammoth` tooth
A MYSTERIOUS find in Langlee has given museum chiefs in Edinburgh a jumbo surprise.
Published: Wednesday, 11th January, 2006 10:26
`Look at what is bred in Langlee`
A SELKIRK councillor’s slur on Langlee has sparked a furious reaction in Galashiels.
Published: Wednesday, 11th January, 2006 10:33
These three little lambs could be first in Scotland
THE first Borders triplets of the year have been born in a field near Lauder – and the dad is Ali G.
Published: Wednesday, 11th January, 2006 10:25
Moore says Kennedy right to stand down
BORDERS MP, Michael Moore, insists that former Liberal Democrat leader, Charles Kennedy, was right to stand down.
Published: Wednesday, 11th January, 2006 10:25
GALASHIELS businesses are pledging cash for the town’s Christmas lights appeal — but more support is needed urgently.
Published: Wednesday, 4th January, 2006 09:59


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