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Town has a banging time

Town has a banging time

Thousands enjoy bonfire and firework display.


PICTURES: Wonderland of colours switches on for Brodie Illuminated

PICTURES: Wonderland of colours switches on for Brodie Illuminated

People of all ages enjoyed a wonder in the dark as a popular light trail reopened for the season last weekend.


Sex offender admits attempting to film young girl under table

Sex offender admits attempting to film young girl under table

A Moray sex offender has admitted placing a camera under a table so he could film a young girl's underwear or genitals.


‘We may be worse off now than had the A96 dualling scheme never been started’

‘We may be worse off now than had the A96 dualling scheme never been started’

Civil engineer talks about long-awaited road building project.


Camera gear stolen from car parked on town street

Camera gear stolen from car parked on town street

Valuable photography equipment has been stolen from a parked car, prompting a police appeal.


Important role of military veterans hailed by MSP

Important role of military veterans hailed by MSP

The importance of Armed Forces veterans has been highlighted by a local MSP.


Does this United States city get your holiday wish list vote as election fever peaks?

Does this United States city get your holiday wish list vote as election fever peaks?

US election coverage has been impossible to avoid. Politics aside, is the city that’s home to the White House worth a visit?


Town’s post office set to shut down

Town’s post office set to shut down

But owner stresses newsagent will remain open.


Firework event being ‘investigated’ following ‘technical difficulties’

Firework event being ‘investigated’ following ‘technical difficulties’

A town’s free bonfire event has been praised despite being cut short by display organisers Fireworx Scotland.


Live music to return to venue with Constant Follower performance

Live music to return to venue with Constant Follower performance

A guitarist and songwriter will be the first to play live music at The Loft this year.


‘His experience will prove invaluable’ - Highland League club appoints new manager

‘His experience will prove invaluable’ - Highland League club appoints new manager

‘Enthusiasm, passion and commitment’ helps land the job.


Goalkeeper who lost both legs after car crash is supported by football clubs’ fundraiser

Goalkeeper who lost both legs after car crash is supported by football clubs’ fundraiser

Two football clubs have rallied round a teenager, who had both his legs amputated after he was in a car crash, by holding a fundraiser.


Could Elgin City draw Celtic or Rangers in tonight’s Scottish Cup draw?

Could Elgin City draw Celtic or Rangers in tonight’s Scottish Cup draw?

Pictures from City’s home victory - draw takes place tonight.


‘We need to be a bit more savvy’ - Highland League assistant boss sees late lead lapse into defeat

‘We need to be a bit more savvy’ - Highland League assistant boss sees late lead lapse into defeat

Two spells as a player at club he now coaches.


‘Every game I play I’m expecting to score’ - footballer overcomes career-threatening injury to go on goal crazy streak

‘Every game I play I’m expecting to score’ - footballer overcomes career-threatening injury to go on goal crazy streak

‘Injury could have ended my career’ but huge success story emerges from comeback.


Bridge closure will affect Moray motorists

Bridge closure will affect Moray motorists

Moray Council is closing Daltullich Bridge at Dunphail for essential repairs after it was damaged.


‘Only Labour stood shoulder to shoulder with us’

‘Only Labour stood shoulder to shoulder with us’

By-election candidate explains why she’s standing on Thursday.


TV appearance beckons for maritime search and rescue team

TV appearance beckons for maritime search and rescue team

Volunteers from a life-saving maritime charity are set to appear on a popular BBC Scotland TV programme.


‘Too many people feel Moray Council isn’t working for them’

‘Too many people feel Moray Council isn’t working for them’

SNP candidate Laura Mitchell explains why she’s standing on Thursday.


‘I’m offering a common sense approach’, says by-election candidate

‘I’m offering a common sense approach’, says by-election candidate

Elaine Kirby is contesting Elgin South for the Conservatives.


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