Don't miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press, packed with all the latest news and sport from across Dunfermline and West Fife, including the chance to vote for your Bonnie Babies and win a £50 voucher for Tony Macaroni and a family pass for the Odeon.
We've also got picture specials from Kelty's Christmas lights switch-on and the masquerade ball in Crossford, as well as a photo exhibition from Neil Fernie's bird's eye view at the Queensferry Crossing.
Here's just some of the stories making the news this week.
* Mum's Christmas wish for Wee Michael
* Two men are charged after fire at old Inverkeithing school
* Special screening of Outlaw King in Dunfermline
* Jail threat left me feeling worthless
* I Kenny believe it as ex-Pars boss gets Eire job
* Tributes paid to a woman who cared
* Where the streets have no famous names ...
* Bridge worker lost five toes in accident
* Joe's relative success as he takes on Carnegie role
* Sporty Queen Anne pupils are golden
* Pensioner knocked over by 4x4 car in Crossgates
* Violence and aggression against teachers on the rise
* More movies and music thanks to more mining money
* Pupil fights to save her school subject
* Attempts to axe Abellio's Scotrail contract fail
* Murdoch closes in on Athletic return
* Donna turns around care home 'in crisis'
* Cash needs spent on schools to reduce risk of fire
* NHS Fife accused of gagging politicians
* We're after flood money
* Year-long wait for mental health appointment
* Rosyth boxers pack a punch
* Man brandished knife in four-hour stand-off with police
* £1m spent to improve look of Dunfermline city centre
* Let there be light in Crossgates
* Fife writes off £5.7m in bad debts
* Cargill keeps Hearts beating as Rosyth march on in cup
* Help us save Kelty Gala
* £3m is just fine for Fife Council
And we've also got eight pages of sport, our much-loved puzzles page, business news, our tipster column, image of the week, memory lane, letters and communities pages.
Make sure you get your copy tomorrow.
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