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Energy-efficient homes open in Gwynedd
Gwynedd celebrates UNESCO designations on organisation's anniversary
Motor Sport
Pryce aims for RAC Rally win after setbacks
Tywyn Hospital ward campaigners challenge health board options
Football
Former Bala boss Caton back in the dugout
Golf
Junior captain raises £492 for cancer charity
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Community tip-off leads to Dolgellau drug bust
Pool
Royal B stun Royal A in quarter final thriller
Lock strikes late to salvage draw
Soldier battles horizontal wind and rain on Pen y Fan in memory of nan
Lakesiders slump to another defeat
Seventeen Gwynedd establishments awarded top hygiene ratings
Gwynedd youth start construction careers
Harlech man charged with impersonating navy officer during Remembrance
Marie Curie seeks Gwynedd Christmas volunteers
Gwynedd ranks fourth in UK for defibrillator access
Gwynedd Council apologises for translation error
Blaenau Ffestiniog man arrested for historic child sex offences
Gwynedd Cabinet has backed a proposal to increase the council tax premium on long-term empty homes from 100% to 150%, aligning it with second homes. The final decision will be made on 4 December.
Emergency services to host carol service for Prostate Cancer UK
Tributes pour in for man killed in Gwynedd collision
Courts
12 month ban for drug driver
Glaslyn Ospreys to host Winter Birdwatching Weekend
Gwynedd Council pledges action after safeguarding failures exposed
Students collaborate with TV companies to develop screenwriting skills
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