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Pars working to add keeper ahead of league opener
ATHLETIC are working to add a goalkeeper to their squad ahead of their opening Championship match of the season at Livingston this weekend. James McPake will take his team to West Lothian for the second time in three weeks, with the teams having
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Keep a beady eye out for The Owls gig at PJ Molloys
A DUNFERMLINE venue will host a Perth-based band for their first-ever performance in the city. The Owls, a four-piece band made up of John Ramsay, the lead vocalist and electric accordion player, Mike Lee on vocals and lead guitar, Rory Connaghan
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Barbara Dickson tops the bill as more celebs added to the Outwith line-up
DUNFERMLINE'S own Barbara Dickson is coming home for this year's Outwith Festival. The highly anticipated music and arts festival will return in September, bringing with it a number of well-known artists and performers. Top billing will go
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John is seeing red over the faulty traffic lights and roadworks in Dunfermline
A DUNFERMLINE resident has spoken of the impact roadworks in Dunfermline are having on his life. John McHardie has lived on Gardeners Street for over 30 years, but the recent works at the foot of Townhill Road have led to delivery problems for
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Community honour fallen Rosyth firefighter at Barry Martin Day
A FALLEN firefighter from Rosyth was commemorated at an event held in his honour on Saturday. Barry Martin, who died on January 27, 2023 following injuries he sustained tackling a blaze at the Jenners building in Edinburgh, was remembered by family
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Stagecoach puts on extra buses from West Fife for start of Edinburgh Festival
STAGECOACH has announced extra express buses in advance of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe kicking off on Friday. The company said it's doubled services to get festival goers to and from the capital and added more evening journeys. The frequency
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Cricketers claim victory treble as second XI close in on promotion
DUNFERMLINE and Carnegie Cricket Club's first XI produced the shock result of the East of Scotland Cricket Association Division Two weekend with victory at leaders RH Corstorphine second XI. The McKane Park outfit inflicted the first loss of the
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Two people taken to hospital and driver reported after crash in Dunfermline
TWO people were taken to hospital and a driver has been reported after a crash involving two motorbikes and a car in Dunfermline. Emergency services were called to Headwell Avenue, at the junction with Townhill Road, yesterday (Tuesday) evening
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Sweetheart deal for Hat and Ribbon Race in Inverkeithing
THE traditional Lammas Fair Races will take place in Inverkeithing on Friday evening. The event - which includes the historic Hat and Ribbon Race - started out in the town hundreds of years ago with local shepherds competing to win a ribbon for
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'We've got standards' says skipper ahead of league opener
TAM O'WARE is urging his Kelty Hearts team-mates to meet the "standards" needed ahead of their League One campaign kicking off this Saturday. The New Central Park outfit travel to Montrose, smarting from a Premier Sports Cup thumping at Championship
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Bin strike to take place in Fife as Unite confirms action
STRIKE action by bin workers will take place across Fife if no credible pay offer is tabled. Unite warned today (Wednesday) that its local government membership involved in waste and cleansing services will strike for eight days if no pay offer
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Raft races, Rankin and royalty as Aberdour Festival is in full swing
Aberdour Festival is now in full swing with a range of activities and events underway. The popular annual event has a packed programme after kicking off on Friday. On Saturday the festival’s Queen, King and attendants were all crowned before
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Competition: Win tickets to see world's most celebrated improv show
One of the world’s most celebrated improv shows is heading back to Scotland. Baby Wants Candy! is coming to Edinburgh with a run of 26 brand new one-off musicals, each one completely different from the others and never to be seen again. With
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A985 footway improvement works 'remain on hold'
A TIMEFRAME for when work to improve a footway on a major West Fife route will restart remains unclear due to a question over land ownership. In February, Bear Scotland began a programme of improvements to a path on the A985 trunk road near Charlestown
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Gallery: Aberdour Festival's beloved pet show returns at Silver Sands
Aberdour Festival kicked off last Friday (July 26) with its popular pet show. Taking place at the Silver Sands playing fields, the show included contests for dogs, cats, best tricks, waggiest tail, and even one for pets who look like their owners
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Customers can win £10 every hour at Poundstretcher in Dunfermline
Customers at the Dunfermline Poundstretcher will have a chance to win a £10 shopping voucher every hour. The Mega Weekend Event will celebrate the High Street store's new management, with opportunities for customers who shop in-store on Friday,
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'Most realistic' Robert the Bruce model goes on display in Dunfermline Abbey
Visitors to Dunfermline Abbey will have the opportunity to come face to face with Robert the Bruce! A 3D model of the warrior king was put on display to the public for the first time to celebrate the 750th anniversary of his birth. The reconstruction
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Jail warning for driver who fell asleep at Halbeath level crossing
A tired driver dozed off when waiting for a train to pass through a level crossing. The sleepy episode could end in a jail sentence for Barry Miller, as he was banned from driving at the time. Miller, 40, of Leadside Crescent, Wellwood, appeared