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Dyce

[ dahys ]

noun

  1. Alexander, 1798–1869, Scottish editor.


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Former football manager Dave Watson, 73, and a 70-year-old woman were treated at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after a dog attack in the Dyce area of the city.

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The record for the warmest Christmas Day in Scotland is 15.1C, which was reached in Dyce in 2011 as well as in Urquhart, Ross and Cromarty, in 2016.

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The record for the warmest Christmas day in Scotland is 15.1C which was reached in Dyce in 2011 as well as in Urquhart, Ross and Cromarty, in 2016.

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The body of mother-of-two Jill Barclay, 47, was discovered in the Dyce area of the city in September last year.

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Pathways has hired an outside therapist to be available for staff, and management has also encouraged staff to use sick days for mental health breaks, said Ceymone Dyce, the nonprofit’s vice president of homeless operations.

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