- Housing market recovery 'not there'
- Tax-dodging landlords 'targeted'
- Disability cuts 'are devastating'
- Heart care 'more likely for rich'
- Lockerbie probe request to Libya
- Haulier subsidy cut plan delay call
- Lennon bomb accused trial put back
- 'Little prospect' for oil fund plan
- More uni courses cut in England
- 'Serious failings' at health board
- Cottage death OAP 'was murdered'
- Murder jury retraces woman's steps
- Pine marten control called for
- Direct flights 'key for economy'
- Navy diver joins Concordia probe
- Independence plan 'may block bank'
- Moore suggests earlier referendum
- Anorexia no fad, says MSP father
- Bronze sculpture stolen from museum
- Nursery man accused of sex offences
Lifestyle & Leisure
Budding comedian
A FARMER’S wife and mother-of-two from the Mearns has taken up an unexpected hobby, after discovering a talent for stand-up comedy.
What’s On at Town Hall
Well we’ve had a bit of a break and have been organising this years events to raise money for the alterations to the Town Hall.
The Art of Geology
The Lang Byre at Woodend Barn opens its doors to art lovers this week with Fabric of the Land (FOL), curated by SMART Consultants of Aberdeen.
Alan Davies returns to stand-up with date in Aberdeen
After more than a decade since his last British stand-up show and following a hugely successful tour of Australia in 2011, Alan Davies, the much-loved star of iconic television series such as Jonathan Creek and QI, makes a long-awaited return to the UK stage with his new live show later this year.
Spring Festival Fever
PLACES for Aberdeen Arts Centre’s fun filled Spring Arts Festival are literally selling like hot cakes thanks to the new-look, action packed two week programme of dynamic drama and arts based workshops for 3-16 year old April 2 - 13.
Full house at cultural conference
The organisers of the AB Positive (AB+) “A Step Change in the Cultural Life of Aberdeen” conference, being held at Aberdeen Arts Centre and The Lemon Tree today (Thursday January 26), have had to put up the ‘house full’ signs.
Old themes, new tellings
Robert Tressell’s The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, has become a classic of working-class literature since its first publication (albeit abridged) in 1914.
End of Lemon Tree lunchtime music
A funding shortfall has forced Aberdeen Performing Arts (APA) to cut back its programme at the city’s Lemon Tree.
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Weather for Montrose
Thursday 23 February 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 4 C to 13 C
Wind Speed: 30 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Sunny spells
Temperature: 3 C to 8 C
Wind Speed: 28 mph
Wind direction: West
