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Pupils set for national enterprise finals

Pupils set for national enterprise finals

Pupils set for national enterprise finals

29 May 2019

Senior pupils from Fortrose Academy will represent the Highland and Moray area at the Young Enterprise Scotland (YES) national finals next week.


ICYMI: Pirates ahoy! – 11 pictures

ICYMI: Pirates ahoy! – 11 pictures

ICYMI: Pirates ahoy! – 11 pictures

29 May 2019

SHIVER me timbers – and everything else!


Fresh strike to hit Highlands and Islands Airports, union confirms

Fresh strike to hit Highlands and Islands Airports, union confirms

Fresh strike to hit Highlands and Islands Airports, union confirms

29 May 2019

AIR passengers face further disruption in the Highlands after traffic controllers announced plans for another strike next month.


Reduced water supplies reported in Inverness

Reduced water supplies reported in Inverness

Reduced water supplies reported in Inverness

29 May 2019

Engineers from Scottish Water have been responding to reports of reduced water pressure in Inverness area.


Teen admits robbing OAP in Inverness city centre

Teen admits robbing OAP in Inverness city centre

Teen admits robbing OAP in Inverness city centre

29 May 2019

A TEENAGER was warned he could be sent to detention after he admitted robbing a 70-year-old woman.


White Bridge has reopened

White Bridge has reopened

White Bridge has reopened

29 May 2019

A formal opening ceremony will take place next month after a bridge spanning the River Nairn reopened to traffic this week.


Shopping centre manager 'not worried' about future of Boots

Shopping centre manager 'not worried' about future of Boots

Shopping centre manager 'not worried' about future of Boots

29 May 2019

NO alarm bells are sounding about the future of Boots' long-established Eastgate Shopping Centre store, despite reports the firm will close 200 shops.


Mental health awareness walk attracts hundreds of Inverness participants

Mental health awareness walk attracts hundreds of Inverness participants

Mental health awareness walk attracts hundreds of Inverness participants

29 May 2019

AN awareness walk aimed at ending stigmas surrounding mental health attracted more than 200 people in Inverness.


More firms prepare for Brexit as confidence and optimism decline

More firms prepare for Brexit as confidence and optimism decline

More firms prepare for Brexit as confidence and optimism decline

29 May 2019

MORE Highlands and Islands businesses are taking action to prepare for Brexit as confidence in the Scottish economy declines.


Getting in the saddle

Getting in the saddle

Getting in the saddle

29 May 2019

DISABLED people are getting on their bikes thanks to a new project launched in Inverness.


Money sought for park upgrade

Money sought for park upgrade

Money sought for park upgrade

29 May 2019

INVERNESS councillors will decide tomorrow whether to increase a budget for improvements to city’s Whin Park by 10 per cent.


‘There will be no countryside left’

‘There will be no countryside left’

‘There will be no countryside left’

28 May 2019

A Green MSP has stepped into a row over a tree felling operation saying he's “bitterly disappointed at the level of destruction that has been caused”.


Dentist is set for city move

Dentist is set for city move

Dentist is set for city move

28 May 2019

A VACANT city centre site is to provide a new home for a dental surgery as rumours abound about plans for two other locations a stone’s throw away.


MacRae mystery: Police start draining Leanach Quarry

MacRae mystery: Police start draining Leanach Quarry

MacRae mystery: Police start draining Leanach Quarry

28 May 2019

Drainage of a quarry is under way as police continue to hunt for the bodies of a mother and son believed to have been murdered more than 42 years ago.


ICYMI: Move to boost literacy among kids

ICYMI: Move to boost literacy among kids

ICYMI: Move to boost literacy among kids

28 May 2019

A SPECIAL book section to mark 100 years of Polish independence has opened in Inverness Library.


College sports students support pilot project in schools

College sports students support pilot project in schools

College sports students support pilot project in schools

28 May 2019

SPORT students at Inverness College UHI have been working with primary schools in the city to improve the quality of children’s movement skills.


Global line-up at piping event

Global line-up at piping event

Global line-up at piping event

28 May 2019

THERE will be an international feel to next month’s inaugural Piping Inverness, with more than 140 bands competing.


A82 reopens south of Drumnadrochit after earlier lorry crash

A82 reopens south of Drumnadrochit after earlier lorry crash

A82 reopens south of Drumnadrochit after earlier lorry crash

28 May 2019

UPDATE (1.30pm): The A82 has partially reopened south of Drumnadrochit following an earlier lorry crash.


NHS Highland pledges to focus on care, compassion, dignity and respect after being rocked by bullying

NHS Highland pledges to focus on care, compassion, dignity and respect after being rocked by bullying

NHS Highland pledges to focus on care, compassion, dignity and respect after being rocked by bullying

28 May 2019

NHS Highland has vowed to build a culture of respect for everyone following the bullying scandal.


Highland hotels fear Brexit turmoil

Highland hotels fear Brexit turmoil

Highland hotels fear Brexit turmoil

28 May 2019

Anxious hoteliers hope the Prime Minister’s departure will not stop them discussing pressing fears about Brexit with senior UK government officials.


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