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Rita Campbell

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Past articles by Rita:

Celebrate Hogmanay in the Highlands and Moray – what’s happening and where?

Where better to celebrate Hogmanay than in the Highlands - famous for our wonderful hospitality. → Read More

Seagull chicks mowed down by motorists in Lossiemouth

Residents in Lossiemouth were left distressed after witnessing motorists appearing to deliberately kill seagull chicks. It is widely accepted that gulls → Read More

'Having cancer changed my life for the better': Dad who watched his three-year-old daughter's fundraising efforts from his hospital bed is home for Christmas

Being diagnosed with stage three anal cancer at the age of 35 has been an emotional rollercoaster for one Argyll man. → Read More

'Urgent need' for harbour authority to manage Oban Bay

Recent fuel spillages in Oban Bay have demonstrated the "urgent need" for an overall harbour authority to manage the waters. → Read More

Oban spring cleaners asked to make donations to Mary’s Meals to feed hungry children

Oban residents who are giving their homes a spring clean are being asked to make donations to the local Mary's Meals charity shop and help feed hungry children around the world. → Read More

Developers behind plans for 800 houses at former Inverness golf course site meet opposition

Developers behind plans for 800 new houses at the site of the former Fairways golf course in Inverness have heard opposition from local residents. → Read More

Otters spotted playing in Oban town centre

Two otters have been captured on video playing on a slipway in Oban town centre. → Read More

Otters spotted playing in Oban town centre

Two otters have been captured on video playing on a slipway in Oban town centre. → Read More

Buckie lifeboat crewman admits making hoax calls in Moray

A former lifeboat crewman has admitted carrying out a spate of hoax emergency calls, falsely claiming boats and people were in trouble at sea. → Read More

Buckie lifeboat crewman admits making hoax calls in Moray

A former lifeboat crewman has admitted carrying out a spate of hoax emergency calls, falsely claiming boats and people were in trouble at sea. → Read More

Syrian refugee at school in Stornoway wins award for learning Gaelic

It might be his third language - but that doesn't stop young Abdullah Al Nakeeb from chatting away in Gaelic to people around the Stornoway community. → Read More

New mailbox is the key to broadband for Arisaig hall

A 128-year-old village hall has finally had broadband installed - but only after acquiring a shiny new mailbox it doesn't need. → Read More

The tragedy “forgotten by history” in which 635 people died when a ship sank near Rockall

It was a horrific and shocking tragedy in which 635 people died, yet it has been largely forgotten by history. → Read More

Highland cows to feature in new north hospice culture trail

It is an archetypal icon for the Highlands, and now the "Heilan Coo" is to have its very own sculpture trail. → Read More

Call for ferry to link Argyll with central belt to combat landslips

There are calls for a year-round ferry service to help mitigate the problems caused by one of Scotland's most enduring road problems. → Read More

New images show vision for Brora to become attraction to visitors on the North Coast 500

The North Coast 500 will prove vital in helping the Highlands bounce back from the pandemic, and people in Brora are now making moves to cash in on an expected surge in interest. → Read More

Road re-opens after car crashes into Argyll loch

A trunk road in Argyll was closed for more than two hours after a car went into the sea. → Read More

VIDEO: Fort William organist finds worldwide fanbase

Thousands of music lovers across the world have been tuning in to listen to the playing and singing of a Highland church organist. → Read More

Hungry bikers sent home with no supper by police enforcing lockdown rules

A group of bikers waiting to tuck into fish suppers in Oban were sent home hungry after police ordered them to get a refund and abandon their orders. → Read More

Mull sea eagles make history as they move to the south of England

Two white-tailed sea eagles are making waves after travelling all the way from the Isle of Mull to the Isle of Wight. → Read More