Cowen need to string together a run of results
COWDEN'S run without a league win stretched to eight games with the draw against Airdrie and they need to string together a run of results to cement their survival plan in the Barrs Irn Bru First...
View ArticleTawse rehearsal goes with a bang
THE musical theatre project set to light up the Lochgelly Centre is right on schedule after they held a successful full rehearsal at the weekend.
View ArticleHope springs eternal for brave Nicola
CANCER survivor Nicola Hall has been hailed by her community after overcoming a series of personal tragedies to raise £1000 for a local family support charity.
View ArticleCowden need to string together a run of results
COWDEN'S run without a league win stretched to eight games with the draw against Airdrie and they need to string together a run of results to cement their survival plan in the Barrs Irn Bru First...
View ArticleBeware of bogus operators
POLICE in Cowdenbeath are warning members of the public to be aware of suspected bogus workmen operating in the area.
View ArticleYoung contenders have Istanbul in their sights
YOUNG contenders from the Cowdenbeath based Highlander Gym will be involved in an important youth event in Newton Atcliffe, County Durham, this Saturday.
View ArticlePlay your part in deciding the council budget
JOIN in the task of making sure Fife Council's budget is spent on the services that matter most to people.
View ArticleHelp find Tiny Tot of 2012
OUR Tiny Tots 2012 competition gets underway this week as we seek to find the cutest youngster in the Cowden-Gelly area.
View ArticleNiall takes junior award
LOCHGELLY'S Junior Citizen of the Year for 2012 is 14 year-old Niall McMullen, a precocious golfing talent.
View ArticleEco team's venture has a charity slant
ECOwdenbeath were out in force again to carry out a new clean-up operation, this time with a twist.
View ArticleComedian Bert is Citizen of the Year
LOCHGELLY'S Citizen of the Year for 2012 is popular comedian and fundraiser Bert Allan.
View ArticleWelfare still firing on all cyclinders
WELFARE maintained their unbeaten Central League record with this very deserved win over Rosyth at Crosshill on Saturday.
View ArticleRapping can change a life
A LONDON man wants to give young people in the Cowdenbeath-Lochgelly area the chance to experience rap music and the advantages that could bring for them.
View ArticleRoselea keeps up the good work
A COWDENBEATH care home has been recognised as one of the leading care facilities in Scotland at a prestigious evening awards ceremony celebrating the brightest stars in the independent care home...
View ArticleStewart out for weeks with broken ankle
A LATE goal that cost Cowdenbeath a point at Greenock on Saturday allied to leading marksman Greg Stewart suffering a broken bone in his ankle were real blows for the Blues but there will be no time to...
View ArticleCouncil leader mounts campaign to remove blots on landscape
LOCHS councillor Alex Rowley has used a derelict building in Kelty to highlight the need for Fife Council to review the powers it has to address 'such dereliction' in local communities and has pledged...
View ArticleCompany pledges to be good neighbour
IT was announced this week that Fife's first commercial windfarm, at Little Raith, is complete and is now fully operational.
View ArticleThomson players guests of Celtic
THE Kano Foundation invited a number of children from Cardenden and Kinglassie, who participated in this year's annual John Thomson football tournament, to be their guests at the Celtic v Inverness...
View ArticleCommunity team working hard in Lochs ward
PICTURED is the Community Police Team for the Lochs council ward. In the Times this week we have our latest Around The Beat feature which looks at the way community policing is dealing with local issues.
View ArticleMSP's concern over under-age booze initiative
MSP Claire Baker has called for action on proxy purchasing in the Kingdom after a question in Parliament revealed that there has only been 22 convictions since 2009 in Fife.
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