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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...
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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.
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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.
Dunblane weight loss trio hail big achievement as slimmers raise thousands
The three Dunblane slimmers have lost more than 26 stone between them, as the Stirling branch of Slimming World celebrates a bumper fundraising haul for a cancer cause.
Clackmannan Ensemble Band join classic car show with over 1,000 vehicles
Clackmannan Ensemble Band join Stirling and District Classic Car Show 2026 at Strathallan Games Park which featured 1,000+ vehicles, live music, family fun and fundraising for local charities.
E-scooters: Appeal to parents to stop allowing children 'to endanger themselves'
Police Scotland have appealed to Forth Valley parents to stop allowing their children “to endanger themselves and others” on e-scooters.
British Transport Police confirm death after person hit by train in Stirling
A PERSON has died after they were hit by a train on Thursday evening in Stirling, leading to a number of ScotRail services being cancelled ...
Train tragedy as police confirm fatality on Stirling line in late-night horror
The incident was reported on the Stirling to Gleneagles line shortly after 8pm - with local roads in the area closed for three hours as investigations took place.
Balu Brigada @ Queen Margaret Union Review: Stadiums next? ★★★★★
New Zealand brother duo Balu Brigada played the surprisingly small Glasgow venue on Tuesday, writing their names onto the union’s wall, next to the Cranberries and Nirvana. The post Balu Brigada @ Queen Margaret Union Review: Stadiums next? ★★★★★ appeared first on Brig Newspaper....
First-time 6p entry wins £51,000 car for Stirling support worker
Support worker Shona Burns from Callander wins £51,000 Volvo XC90 in BOTB competition after entering for 6p, opting for cash prize to clear debts.
Stirling boxer faces Commonwealth title tilt to set up Celtic bout with pal
Colin Cairney takes to the ring this weekend for a fight against Englishman Taylor Greig - with the vacant Commonwealth belt on the line.
Marathon a day challenge for Stirlingshire man for hospice in memory of mum
He is to take on a 420 mile run over 17 days from Kirk Yetholm in the South of Scotland to Cape Wrath in the north.
Julie Fowlis, singer of Disney’s Brave to perform concert in Stirling
Award-winning Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis embarks on her first Scottish headline tour, recording each night for a live album. Stirling’s Albert Halls, June 6.
Three Dunblane slimmers lose 26 stone while fundraising for Cancer Research UK
Dunblane Slimming World group lose 26st, raise £5,000 for Cancer Research UK through clothes donations and Stirling Race for Life. Inspiring local weight loss stories.
Stirling race organisers hope to break through four-figure entry mark for 2026
The Stirling 10k has become a key part of the local athletics scene, with more than 950 runners taking to the start line for the main race last year amid an expansion of the on-the-day offering.
Stirling MP offers under-fire Prime Minister backing amid Westminster turmoil
Chris Kane says the Labour Party must avoid a “prolonged leadership contest” as questions continue to rage over the Prime Minister's future.
Stirling tenant hits out at housing association over mould issues at property
The property - which has been adapted for his needs with Becker’s Muscular Dystrophy - has been subject to an independent report calling for action on the conditions.
Stirling distillery launch 'The Beautiful Game' edition scotch whisky
A special edition Scotch Stirling Distillery launches The Beautiful Game Edition Scotch whisky to celebrate Scotland’s 2026 World Cup qualification and 154 years of Scottish football.is raising a glass to Scotland’s return to the world cup.
Devil Wears Prada 2: Are Movies Bright and Colourful Anymore? ★★★★★
Content warning: spoilers The original movie The Devil Wears Prada was released in 2006. But nowadays its not uncommon for sequels to take years to film. Twenty years later, The Devil Wears Prada 2 was released May 1, and it was immediately clear that the sequel was only produced to make money. Due ...