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Author's tribute to super Cooper
CLYDEBANK'S most famous sporting hero has been celebrated in a new book by one of Scotland's top sports authors.
Shock report's population alert
A new report forecasts that, over the next 25 years, residents will continue to leave the area - as the remaining population ages.
A decorated war hero who served in over five countries during World War Two has passed away.
SWIMMING with sharks, bungee jumping, and climbing the tallest mountain in Britain are just a few things on a charity fundraiser's to do list for 2012.
Gage: Fight for justice isn't over
THE fight to bring justice to murder accused William Gage is to step up a gear - despite his second appeal being refused.
Clydebank Post reporter Andrew Gibson is heading to Monte Carlo - and although the potholes in our roads have tested our driving skills, we're imagining the snow clogged 'B' roads of France will be another challenge.
UNDERCOVER police officers are travelling on buses after three services were attacked by mindless youths.
ORGANISED criminals have stolen £28,000 worth of copper from a business in a "well planned" raid.
Police station build to begin in spring
PLANS to create a new purpose built police station are moving forward.
Fed-up residents launch booze campaign
FED-up residents are tackling street drinking head on by launching a campaign.
CRUMPLED and battered following a battle with zombies - the American vehicles used by Brad Pitt have been recouping in Yoker.
CRUMPLED and battered following a battle with zombies - the American vehicles used by Brad Pitt have been recouping in Yoker.
Celebs back boy's Davie Cooper drive
CELEBRITIES including top chef Gordon Ramsay and Tam Cowan are backing the efforts of a youngster who makes charity bracelets in aid of needy kids.
'Worst case' of animal cruelty
A severely emaciated dog, dumped in a housing scheme, has been deemed one of the worst cases of animal neglect ever seen.
Restaurant 'won't become a nightclub'
A restaurant set to be built in a former church is closer to serving up a feast after it was granted a drinks licence.
A murder inquiry has been launched after a man was attacked in Knightswood in broad daylight on Tuesday.
As Clydebank celebrates its 125th anniversary, a call has been made to protect its oldest buildings.
Food poverty 'like WW2 rationing'
THE rising cost of food has become such a problem for Bankies that it has been compared to post-war rationing.
THE family of a missing man have made an emotional appeal for him to come home, just over a week since he was last seen.











