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Grieving Nairn mother now faces her own cancer battle

Grieving Nairn mother now faces her own cancer battle

NINE months after the death of schoolboy Hamish Hey, a Nairn family has been dealt another devastating blow as his mother has been diagnosed with incurable…


Three Queen's Own Highlanders killed in 1991 'friendly fire' Gulf War incident

Three Queen's Own Highlanders killed in 1991 'friendly fire' Gulf War incident

THREE young soldiers were killed in the closing stages of the Gulf War when an American aircraft inadvertently fired on British forces.


Fears Inverness Airport Business Park is a white elephant

Fears Inverness Airport Business Park is a white elephant

INVERNESS Airport Business Park is struggling to get off the ground despite multimillion-pound public investment, it has been claimed.


College principal 'very, very worried' about drivers' bad behaviour

College principal 'very, very worried' about drivers' bad behaviour

BOSSES at Inverness College UHI have warned of a clampdown on bad driving in the campus car park following a catalogue of incidents.


Dave Carson pays tribute to Highland forwards as greens run riot at Dalziel

Dave Carson pays tribute to Highland forwards as greens run riot at Dalziel

DAVE Carson paid tribute to the work of his forwards as Highland demolished basement club Dalziel 71-17.


Carl Tremarco eyes up new Caley Thistle defensive record

Carl Tremarco eyes up new Caley Thistle defensive record

CALEY Thistle can set a new defensive record in Saturday’s game against Falkirk.


Cash boost for mighty seven in Inverness Dragons' Den-style event

Cash boost for mighty seven in Inverness Dragons' Den-style event

Good samaritans took to the stage to pitch their ideas in a bid to win grants for their projects, which were set up to reduce crime or help victims.


Inverness mourns last of the press Barrons in 1990

Inverness mourns last of the press Barrons in 1990

THE death of Eveline Barron, former editor and owner of the Inverness Courier, marked the end of an era.


'Amazing' response to Inverness school's poppy appeal

'Amazing' response to Inverness school's poppy appeal

A DRAMATIC re-creation of the famous cascade of poppies at the Tower of London is being put together by pupils at an Inverness school following an appeal…


Macmillan Cancer Support

Macmillan Cancer Support

Helping people to live life, no matter what.


Hopefuls in the Highland Heroes contest have just days left to wait

Hopefuls in the Highland Heroes contest have just days left to wait

THERE are just days to go until the Highland Heroes of 2017 are revealed.


Wildlife fears at substation played down by power firm

Wildlife fears at substation played down by power firm

The allegation was made by a local objector as representatives of Scottish and Southern Energy Networks (SSEN) visited the Garbole, Tomatin, site to update…


Rail bridge swept away in 1989 floods

Rail bridge swept away in 1989 floods

THE 127-year-old Inverness Railway Bridge collapsed under the force of flood water in February.


Tributes flood in for council trailblazer Sheila after she passes away

Tributes flood in for council trailblazer Sheila after she passes away

Sheila Graham, who worked in the city’s civic building for 37 years before retiring as assistant council officer, died at the weekend.


Vote now for name of new West Link bridge in Inverness

Vote now for name of new West Link bridge in Inverness

The eight contenders are:


Ross County stand firm against Motherwell fightback to earn victory

Ross County stand firm against Motherwell fightback to earn victory

A brace from man of the match Michael Gardyne and a goal from Davis Keillor-Dunn, who has just agreed a two-year extension, had the Staggies coasting…


New Inverness beauty scouting agency in search for fresh talent

New Inverness beauty scouting agency in search for fresh talent

The mums have launched Unicorn Directory, their own agency, hoping for a flood of people of all ages, shapes and sizes to sign up to their books to feed…


Russians invade Inverness store in 1988

Russians invade Inverness store in 1988

THE menswear department in an Inverness store was the scene of a Muscovite melee in October.


New defence secretary gets plea for Fort George closure review

New defence secretary gets plea for Fort George closure review

The army base near Ardersier was one of eight military sites in Scotland earmarked for closure in an announcement last year by Sir Michael Fallon, who…


Getting into the spirit

Getting into the spirit

The water of life has never been so well earned, as Jenny Gillies discovered on her first endurance race


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