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Looking back: When some lucky residents won Postcode Lottery prizes
Looking back: When Scottish actors paid a visit to Clydebank College to film
When a war memorial was unveiled to honour Clydebank soldiers
Looking back: When Clydebank dressed up and celebrated Hallowe'en
When a Clydebank man climbed Mount Everest for charity
Looking back: When RMS Queen Mary 2 sailed into the Clyde
When a charity football match raised money for a great cause
Looking back: When Strictly fever fuelled Clydebank dance classes
When a former Clydebank High pupil tried to keep school memories alive
Looking back: When the first residents to eco homes moved in
When Kevin Bridges was the runner-up in a comedy competition
When Clydebank Blitz survivors launched historic exhibition
When Clydebank Fire Station became a bone marrow clinic
Looking back: Two Clydebank super schools were unveiled to staff
When a retired teacher helped children in need
When Jackie Stewart was handed freedom of West Dunbartonshire
When the town prepared for the Clydebank Canal Festival
When Clydebank comedian Kevin Bridges created hometown controversy
When a Clydebank grandad made it through X-Factor auditions
When a well-known photographer shut up shop after 50 years
Why was Keith Chegwin in the area to eat some chips on this week in 2009?
When the Scotland national team boss dropped in to local primary school
When X-Factor stars joined Bankies to switch on the 2008 Christmas lights
When a Clydebank school hosted a casino night
Eight stunning pictures taken by camera club members
When a top cop was grilled by eager group of Bankie primary pupils
When a round-the-world cyclist opened the Bankies Bike sculpture
When a Wet Wet Wet star saved a man at the side of the road
When innovative Clydebank students made a 'love-seat' from cardboard
That time the Queen visited Clydebank
When a former footballer headed to town to speak to aspiring school pupils