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Canna, which currently has a population of just 21, is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
BBC: Canna islanders appeal for new family
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Anyone applying for residency on Canna will be screened by the community to see if they are suitable for island life.
BBC: Canna islanders appeal for new family
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Marine biologists will tag sharks found in the waters around Coll, Tiree and Hyskeir, a group of rocky islets near Canna.
BBC: Basking sharks off Hebrides to be tagged and tracked
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The people of Canna are advertising for a family to move into a three-bedroom cottage, known as MacIssacs, which is currently being restored.
BBC: Canna islanders appeal for new family
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Although the electricity supply on the island is switched off between midnight and 0600, and there is no mobile phone reception, Canna does have broadband.
BBC: Canna islanders appeal for new family
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It was later found to fit exactly into a large rectangular stone with a worn hole which was located at the base of the Canna cross.
BBC: 'Cursing stone' found on Isle of Canna
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"Living in such a remote location isn't for everyone, " said Stewart Connor, who moved to Canna in August to manage the island for the National Trust for Scotland.
BBC: Canna islanders appeal for new family
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An forward, tho I canna see, I guess an fear!
BBC: Last Updated: Tuesday January 25 2005 15:24 GMT
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There is also no doctor, shop or police officer on Canna - which is just four and a half miles long and one mile wide - although ferries visit regularly.
BBC: Canna islanders appeal for new family