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We have all the details about the Oban and District Panel, who are at the heart of a mission to get braille labels on all food products.
This ahead of World Braille Day which is on January 4 and will bring the launch of a food poster campaign across Scotland.
We also bring news of a Mull teenager's quest to help the island's Riding for the Disabled Association fund an all-weather arena and get ready for cuteness overload with photos of mini-guests at the Oban Midwives' Christmas Party.
There's more good news as well as we have the details about a special donation made to the Little Princess Trust by Nathan Anglesea at the Ardchattan Community Centre.
However, we have slightly less cheery news from Kilmore where books and bookshelves have been removed from a community run bookswap facility, which was located in a BT phonebox.
In other news, Argyll and Bute Council's Harbour Board had to adjourn a vital meeting, so typos could be checked in their final draft of their submission to Transport Scotland about who should run Oban Bay.
And Moidart's own Ceilidh King Fergie Macdonald is set to raise the Hogmanay roof for BBC Radio Scotland's Take The Floor, joining programme host and Lochaber native Gary Innes, alongside a hand-picked band of talented musical pals.
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