Don't miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press which is packed with news, sport, business, entertainment and all that's going on in Dunfermline and West Fife, including a tribute to Pars oldest fan and the top 10 in our Bonnie Babies competition.
Here's just some of the stories making the news this week.
* Plan for more homes in Aberdour
* The art teacher sending little boats around the world
* Queensferry Crossing closures ahead
* Inkcredible artists move into the woods
* Two in hospital after Dunfermline road smash
* Pars legend Roy Barry on link between football and dementia
* 'You stabbed me you b******'
* Peacock tale a fitting tribute to Clive
* Oakley goalkeeper catches six game ban
* Crush Hour: Are Fifers paying 'bridge tax'?
* Queensferry Crossing fatal accident inquiry
* Double blow as 401 jobs lost
* Pubs can be 'solution' to booze problems
* May's £30,000 labour of love
* Threat of court action over Mossmorran flaring
* Christmas lights up Kelty, Crossgates and Kincadine
* £13,000 benefits cheat avoids jail
We've also got business news, image of the week, a very lively letters page, memory lane and more.
There's also our entertainment section with the latest on Oskar Braves, Alhambra's ambitious plans for a performing arts centre and Carnegie Hall's festive programme.
In sport we've got wakeboarding at Townhill, a kickboxing world champ, gold medal winning Acrobay gymnasts, karate kids, cycle speedway, rugby, football, swimming, badminton and athletics.
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