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Road tragedy confirmed as cops begin probe into fatal Callander smash
Police are looking into the circumstances of the crash near McLaren Terrace in the town in the early hours of Friday morning.
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BREAKING: Stirling sinkhole roadworks set to end this week as road re-opens
The good news will see drivers able to go over the stretch under a single lane closure and two-way lights from tomorrow, before the road is fully reinstated by the end of the month.
Hamilton-based butcher enjoys success Scottish Craft Butcher Awards
The Mister Meats team achieved recognition in the Ribeye Steak and Speciality Burger categories.
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Free cinema tickets available across Scotland for new Paul Rudd film screenings
More than a dozen cinemas across Scotland are offering free preview screenings of new musical comedy drama Power Ballad later this month
Wishaw butcher strikes gold at Scottish Craft Butcher Awards
James Chapman (Butchers) Ltd achieved recognition in the Ribeye Steak category.
Stirling footballer opens up on brutal diagnosis after latest charity fundraiser
Robbie McNab has inherited the gene for the brain condition from his late father, but is determined to live life to the fullest after conquering the West Highland Way in just four days - all to raise awareness.
Stirlingshire hall's £200k community investment celebrated at party event
A fundraising drive to secure the under-threat Kippen venue's future raised more than £200,000 in an 18-month effort - with fresh bookings already flooding in.
Train tragedy highlights concerns over access through Stirling road closure
The ongoing sewer and sinkhole repair work - set to last until the end of June - has necessitated drivers to travel over the level crossing in Cornton, which was closed during the accident.
Not Glasgow or Edinburgh - Scotland's hottest destination this summer is named
It's not always the big cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh that offer the best breaks closer to home, as a walkable city has been highlighted as one of the best places to visit
Stirling fell walkers smash 33-year-old Munros record in gruelling challenge
The seven-strong team - including runners from Bridge of Allan and Dunblane - were on the move for ten-and-a-half days 24/7 before completing the challenge in the dark on the Isle of Skye.
Former Stirling Albion football executive faces court over embezzlement charge
The charge alleges the offence took place in October 2024 and involves a five-figure sum.
Lanarkshire and West Lothian butcher scoops sizzling sausage success double
Hugh Black & Sons lifted the southeast title in the Scottish Craft Butchers (SCB) Beef Link Sausage Championships and is hard on the heels of their similar regional success in the Pork Links Championship last year.
BREAKING: New dates revealed for Stirling's Radio 2 Party in Park after delay
The three-day festival will now take place at the City Park venue in September after the previous August date came under criticism over the impact on other local events.
Stirling shops part of project to share information for shoplifting crackdown
The project would emulate the popular Pubwatch scheme, allowing participants to share information on possible shoplifting and antisocial behaviour locally.
Jack Reacher author set to appear at Stirling literary festival as line-up grows
Denise Mina, who follows Rebus writer Sir Ian Rankin as guest programmer, has lured Lee Child, author of the famous Jack Reacher stories, as the headliner at the event.
Does East of Eden have a ‘Netflix’ problem?
Netflix have released the first look at their adaptation of John Steinbeck's East of Eden but something isn't right... The post Does East of Eden have a ‘Netflix’ problem? appeared first on Brig Newspaper....
Stirling Golfer Selected for Arnold Palmer Cup
University of Stirling golfer, George Cannon, is the only men’s European golfer to be selected for this year’s International team at the Arnold Palmer Cup. This is just another success to add to Cannon’s year so far. He placed second in this season’s prestigious R&A Student Tour Series O...
PCOS Deserves a Better Name – and it Got One Meet PMOS
PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) has a new name it is now called PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome). The word “cystic” has been changed to “endocrine” and “metabolic’ was added. These changes have been made to better represent the condition. The focus on ovarian cysts has ...
Stirling duo among team trying to tackle punishing 33-year-old Munro record
The squad are attempting to break the long-standing 1993 all-282 Munro relay record of 11 days, 20 hours and 16 minutes - with the gruelling 24/7 challenge set to end on Sunday evening.
Award-winning Scots folk musician to make Stirling appearance on special tour
The Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist will pass the 25 year mark as a professional musician this year and is celebrating with a series of live performances to be recorded for a new album.