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Month: October 2019

Sainsbury’s Decision to Ban Fireworks Backed by Pet Owners

October 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr UK leading supermarket chain Sainsbury’s announces it will not sell fireworks in any of its 2,300 stores. On 17 October, the UK supermarket chain announced it will not be selling any kind of fireworks this year, just… Continue Reading →

business

The Witching Hour

October 15, 2019ryl00003

By Ryan Louch The Tolbooth in Stirling is featuring a new exhibition just in time for Halloween. Local artist Dawn Mclaren is exhibiting some of her work.

Culture + Tech

China calls out US meddling in Hong Kong

October 14, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Niu The U.S. Congress passed Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act without objection on 25 Wednesday, and will soon be handed over for consideration. Jeff Sagnip, a spokesman for Republican Congressman Chris Smith, said that Congress vote will be scheduled for October, most… Continue Reading →

International + Politics

Alhambra Whisky Festival all about bringing ‘liquor to the lips’

October 7, 2019jaw00152

By Jason White The third annual Alhambra Whisky festival was all about bringing ‘liquor to the lips’ of Stirling as it promoted local whiskies from around Scotland. Ran by the Scottish gantry, in the Stirling arcade, this year’s event was… Continue Reading →

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The Witching Hour

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How a Chinese mini-market survived in Stirling

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