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Multimillion-pound new life sciences hub in jeopardy

Multimillion-pound new life sciences hub in jeopardy

Multimillion-pound new life sciences hub in jeopardy

07 November 2019

A FLAGSHIP city healthcare project is under threat after construction costs were found to be significantly higher than expected.


Cream of region’s tourism businesses gain recognition

Cream of region’s tourism businesses gain recognition

Cream of region’s tourism businesses gain recognition

06 November 2019

THERE was victory for Culloden Battlefield at this year’s Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards.


Legal eagles set to fly from city firm

Legal eagles set to fly from city firm

Legal eagles set to fly from city firm

06 November 2019

TWO Inverness solicitors with a combined service of 88 years working in the legal profession are both now set to retire.


Top 5 most popular dishes in Inverness include tattie scone

Top 5 most popular dishes in Inverness include tattie scone

Top 5 most popular dishes in Inverness include tattie scone

05 November 2019

The top five most popular dishes in Inverness has been revealed by Deliveroo, as it celebrates its third anniversary in the city.


Aldi set to introduce reusable fruit and veg bags at Inverness stores

Aldi set to introduce reusable fruit and veg bags at Inverness stores

Aldi set to introduce reusable fruit and veg bags at Inverness stores

05 November 2019

Aldi stores in the Highlands are to trial reusable bags for loose fruit and vegetables in a bid to cut single-use plastics.


Information day for Loch Ness hydro power plan

Information day for Loch Ness hydro power plan

Information day for Loch Ness hydro power plan

04 November 2019

The developer behind the £625 million Red John project is holding a public information event in Dores Hall today.


Brexit supply fears aired by rural economy minister Fergus Ewing

Brexit supply fears aired by rural economy minister Fergus Ewing

Brexit supply fears aired by rural economy minister Fergus Ewing

03 November 2019

Fergus Ewing has raised fears that Brexit could impact the Highland food chain – and school meals in particular.


Work restarts to install new £2.7 million bridge in Inverness

Work restarts to install new £2.7 million bridge in Inverness

Work restarts to install new £2.7 million bridge in Inverness

03 November 2019

The North Bridge, a link for buses, cyclists and pedestrians between Inverness Campus and the business and retail park, is now being installed.


Eastgate Hostel owner tight-lipped on future plans

Eastgate Hostel owner tight-lipped on future plans

Eastgate Hostel owner tight-lipped on future plans

02 November 2019

THE owner of Inverness city centre’s most prominent eyesore has refused to give details about future plans for its rebuild.


Assisted living homes rejected

Assisted living homes rejected

Assisted living homes rejected

02 November 2019

A PLANNING application for an ambitious proposal to install a new generation of advanced assisted living homes in Nairn has been rejected.


BrewDog calls time on Inverness bar plan

BrewDog calls time on Inverness bar plan

BrewDog calls time on Inverness bar plan

01 November 2019

A TRENDY international pub chain appears to have called time on much-vaunted plans to open in Inverness.


Employee-owned firm to take on more staff

Employee-owned firm to take on more staff

Employee-owned firm to take on more staff

01 November 2019

HOME care and support services provider, Highland Home Carers (HHC), is hiring more staff.


Music tent at Eden Court attracts 25,000 people

Music tent at Eden Court attracts 25,000 people

Music tent at Eden Court attracts 25,000 people

01 November 2019

AROUND 25,000 people went along to a free outdoor pop-up venue in the grounds of Eden Court during the summer.


Quality meat is the recipe for success

Quality meat is the recipe for success

Quality meat is the recipe for success

01 November 2019

A&I Quality Butchers won the best traditional sausage prize at a ceremony held in the Butcher’s Hall in London.


Tech courses in coding set for Inverness

Tech courses in coding set for Inverness

Tech courses in coding set for Inverness

31 October 2019

People interested in careers in technology are being offered the chance to attend one of two free digital coding experience taster sessions


Halloween treats at wildlife park

Halloween treats at wildlife park

Halloween treats at wildlife park

31 October 2019

Animals at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park have been getting into the Halloween spirit


Go-ahead for hotel extension

Go-ahead for hotel extension

Go-ahead for hotel extension

30 October 2019

AN Inverness hotel is set to expand by almost a third to meet increased summer demand in the area.


Culture minister involved in talks as campaign grows to find new home for Inverness music venue

Culture minister involved in talks as campaign grows to find new home for Inverness music venue

Culture minister involved in talks as campaign grows to find new home for Inverness music venue

30 October 2019

FURTHER talks will take place next week amid continued efforts to find a new home for a popular music venue in Inverness.


Fury over delay bringing broadband to the Highlands

Fury over delay bringing broadband to the Highlands

Fury over delay bringing broadband to the Highlands

30 October 2019

MSP shocked and dismayed at consequences for constituents


New Highland fast food outlet Chick-fil-A caught in storm of firm's anti-LGBT funding

New Highland fast food outlet Chick-fil-A caught in storm of firm's anti-LGBT funding

New Highland fast food outlet Chick-fil-A caught in storm of firm's anti-LGBT funding

30 October 2019

A US fast food chain slated for funding anti-LGBT rights groups is under fresh attack after "very quietly" opening an Aviemore outlet.


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