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  2. The Inverness Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness Courier is a local, bi-weekly newspaper, published each Tuesday and Friday in Inverness, Scotland. [3] It reports on issues in Inverness and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It is the longest, continually running local newspaper covering the area.

  3. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Central Fife Times and Advertiser – weekly tabloid newspaper and classified advertiser in the Cowdenbeath, Kelty and Lochgelly area Dunfermline Press – weekly tabloid newspaper for West Fife East Fife Mail – tabloid weekly sister paper of Fife Free Press for the Levenmouth area

  4. May 1933 - Wikipedia

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    The legend of the Loch Ness Monster was born when the Inverness Courier, a newspaper in the nearby Scottish city, published a story entitled "Strange Spectacle on Loch Ness". [2] As the Courier began reporting more sightings, other newspapers picked up the story, with international reporters coming to the Loch by October. [3]

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Courier (Dundee) The Critical Review (newspaper) Cumbernauld News & Kilsyth Chronicle; D. ... The Inverness Courier; J. The Journal (student newspaper) K.

  6. Snow patch known as U.K.'s longest-lasting has vanished for ...

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    The Summary. A patch of snow in Scotland known for lingering year-round has melted for the fourth consecutive year. It's just the 10th time in more than three centuries that it has vanished.

  7. Gladys Barron - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] She married Evan Barron (1879–1965), historian and owner and editor of The Inverness Courier newspaper. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] They lived at Westerlea House, owned by Gladys Barron until her death in 1967 when it was bought and converted into a hotel.

  8. Alitalia will lay off over 2,000 remaining employees as ... - AOL

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    News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. Alitalia will lay off over 2,000 remaining employees as liquidation nears. November 10, 2024 at 12:21 PM.

  9. Wiay, Inner Hebrides - Wikipedia

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    An 1869 newspaper report (The Inverness Courier - Thursday 7 October 1869) concerning the Harmonia shipwreck (see below) notes "The only inhabitant is a shepherd named Dougald MacDonald." The 1871 Census shows 3 males and 2 females The "Inverness-shire Ordnance Survey Name Books, 1876-1878" notes the following: [8]