In this week's Dumbarton Reporter a man who came to the aid of a teen who had been attacked in an alleged 'murder bid' talks about the night.
A 90-tonne luxury passenger ferry nears the final stretch of its 1,000 mile journey to Loch Lomond, its new home.
£33k of school equipment is lost during the recent moves to new schools.
Historic Christening records go on display.
The Strathleven Artisans announce their latest project - to rebuild Robert the Bruce's palace.
A literacy scheme could be axed.
Tributes are paid to a village elder who died suddenly.
Dates of recycling roadshows are announced.
Three page special feature on Sir Jackie Stewart's visit to Dumbarton.
Pictures from Dumbarton Academy, Haldane Primary, Knoxland Primary, St Peter's Primary, Jamestown Nursery, Aitkenbar Primary, Luss Primary, St Mary's Primary and St Patrick's Primary.
Win... a fantastic seaplane flight
This article appeared in Dumbarton & Vale of Leven Reporter 10 Mar 10
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