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Tributes paid to crash victims A collision between a car and a motorcycle at an accident blackspot on the A38 near Saltash has left two families without fathers. |
Dog travels home alone on a ferry Jarvis the Jack Russell stunned his owners after getting lost on a day out miles from his home – and finding his way back alone on a ferry.Village protest seen from the sky THE protest against the proposed closure of St Neot Post Office was propelled a little further into the spotlight when villagers used a helicopter as part of their demonstrations.Powerboat plan to boost tourism A local businessman and powerboat racer is planning to bring the sport to Looe later this year in a bid to increase interest in it and give a boost to local tourism.PEOPLE turned out in force to give their support to table tennis paralympian 18-year-old David Wetherill, who leaves for Beijing later this month. |
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Sports Club named Evening champions LISKEARD EVENING LEAGUELISKEARD Sports Club have been crowned league champions, but they will have to wait until next season to receive their trophy. Wolves at the door again as Pilgrims get set for kick-off THE Pilgrims are thrown into the thick of things with two games this week, starting in the League tomorrow with a visit from Wolverhampton Wanderers (3.Bennett’s haul fails to halt loss County Division OneCallington v Camborne AFTER a week of heavy rain, it was a brave decision by Jim Shorten to make Camborne travel, and it was no surprise when the start was delayed to 3. Tinsley two stuns under-par Saltash Saltash United 1St Austell 2 Even allowing for the absence of several first-team players, Saltash should have had enough in their armoury to have beaten Division One West side St Austell in this friendly at Kimberley Stadium. |
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