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Tributes have been left in Llanrug to Sasha Jarvis, pictured, and Sian Davies

Tributes to Sasha Jarvis and Sian Davies killed in Llanrug crash

FLOWERS and tributes have been left in memory of two young women killed in a horrific crash on New Years Day.Read

Haydn Mark Evans

Family’s touching tribute to Flintshire teen Haydn Evans

THE heartbroken family of a teenager who was found drowned after a two-week search have paid a touching tribute to him.Read

Wrexham FC supporters

WST chiefs reassure fans over future of Wrexham FC

WREXHAM FC chiefs have moved to reassure fans after players voiced fears about the club’s future.Read

Obese person

One in four 4-5-year-olds in North Wales obese or overweight

NEARLY a quarter of four to five-year-olds are obese or overweight, raising fears of a ticking health timebomb.Read

Paralympic hopeful Scott Robertson from Saltney

Man has broken legs 62 times but still has London 2012 dream

A DISABLED sportsman who has broken his legs 62 times is fighting for his place in the London 2012 Paralympics.Read

Fierce storms to hit North Wales

FIERCE storms are set to lash North and Mid Wales today – with gales of up to 80mph and heavy rain predicted to cause misery for people as they head back to work after the Christmas break.Read

23 North Wales police officers have criminal records

TWENTY-THREE serving police officers and community support officers in North Wales have a criminal record – including one for forgery – official figures show.Read

AJ Tighe

North Wales dad says £34k target nearly hit for son's treatment

THE devoted dad of a six-year-old boy with cerebral palsy has told of his desperate quest to raise £34,000 for an operation in the USA next month.Read

Flint maisonettes decision “premature”, say councillors

LONG-AWAITED plans to knock down a housing estate have been branded “premature” by community leaders.Read

Owain Glyndwr University

Report into future of Glyndwr University due ‘soon’

THE future of Glyndwr University could be mapped out in coming weeks, education minister Leighton Andrews said.Read

Elin Jones AM to stand for Plaid Cymru leadership

A LONG-serving AM is planning to stand in the contest to select her party’s next leader.Read

Bangor University carries out cutting edge research into cancer care

CONTRACTING cancer 60 years ago was grim news on every front.Read

Woman hurt in crash on Brighton Road, Rhyl

A WOMAN had to be cut from the wreckage of a car after a crash.Read

North Wales businesses urged to give their views on rates

BUSINESS owners are being urged to have their say on rates.Read

Flintshire Council set to help first-time buyers

COUNCILLORS are expected to lend their support to a scheme which helps first-time buyers get on the property ladder.Read

Boundary Commission plans for Wales under fire from Plaid MP Jonathan Edwards

WELL-KNOWN Welsh MPs could find themselves fighting each other for seats after the Boundary Commission publishes proposals this month that will see the number of constituencies in Wales reduced.Read

Daily Post reporter spends time on North Wales buses

WHEN the Beeching Axe fell on the Ruabon to Barmouth Junction railway in 1965 the Crosville Motor Company provided a replacement bus route.Read

Mid Wales railway faces huge bill for a new level crossing

A NARROW gauge railway run by volunteers will need to raise £100,000 by the end of 2012 to fit automatic barriers at one of its level crossings.Read

Social workers team in North Wales go above and beyond

SOCIAL workers don’t have a nine-to-five job and are on call to deal with emergency requests throughout the day or night.Read

Snowdonia national park looks to the future

WALES’ natural beauty is the key to bringing in more tourists and giving the economy a much-needed boost. But to ensure our national parks are here for future generations they must walk the fine line between the financial rewards and environmental risk of tourism.Read