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Pride and joy

Pride and joy

A hand-carved bench has been installed in a school garden as a lasting tribute to a special former pupil.


Munlochy discus thrower claims third place in European Team Championship

Munlochy discus thrower claims third place in European Team Championship

Podium finish in Poland.


Frustration mounting over Culloden Academy

Frustration mounting over Culloden Academy

A LEADING member of the Highland Council administration has labelled the expansion of Culloden Academy as currently planned as “an absolute joke”.


An Invernessian in America: Golf will take a seat on the bench when Euros are on

An Invernessian in America: Golf will take a seat on the bench when Euros are on

Diane Knox loves football and golf but supporting the national team will be her priority.


Loch Ness finish league season by dishing out a monster hiding

Loch Ness finish league season by dishing out a monster hiding

Going out with a bang.


Lockdown is creative time for Lone Wolf

Lockdown is creative time for Lone Wolf

The Inverness singer-songwriter is about to release his latest EP created during lockdown.


Artyness: Where to find true inspiration

Artyness: Where to find true inspiration

Barbara Henderson says "if you're stuck for inspiration, look for a book."


BILL MCALLISTER: Fishing tragedy that left the people of Avoch in mourning

BILL MCALLISTER: Fishing tragedy that left the people of Avoch in mourning

This week is the 150th anniversary of the first of two shocking tragedies at sea which plunged the village of Avoch into mourning.


Inverness hammer thrower breaks club record for third successive time

Inverness hammer thrower breaks club record for third successive time

She smashed the previous record.


Top 5 biscuits for the perfect Biscuit Day celebration

Top 5 biscuits for the perfect Biscuit Day celebration

May 29 is a date which should be noted on the calendar of everyone with a sweet tooth, as it marks Biscuit Day in the UK.


Food for thought for businesses in the Highlands

Food for thought for businesses in the Highlands

Two new Inverness businesses started within the past year which are bucking that trend, and have gone from strength to strength during the pandemic.


Cradlehall youngsters nurture new shoots for the green recovery

Cradlehall youngsters nurture new shoots for the green recovery

Cradlehall Primary School youngsters are tackling climate change and contributing to green recovery aspirations with a new polytunnel.


Charlie Christie - Artificial surfaces need to be pitch perfect

Charlie Christie - Artificial surfaces need to be pitch perfect

Four out of 10 clubs in the Champions will have artificial pitches


Businessman helps old school to switch lights back on

Businessman helps old school to switch lights back on

Inverness businessman David Sutherland has been given top marks for donating £12,500 to help switch the lights back on at his old school.


Police chief issues rallying call after drugs raids in the Highlands

Police chief issues rallying call after drugs raids in the Highlands

Drugs and cash have been seized at locations in the Highlands as part of a UK-wide week of activity targeting organised crime gangs.


Chef dies at work

Chef dies at work

Staff at an Inverness restaurant and takeaway are in mourning after a popular member of staff collapsed and died at work.


Grandson forgiven for ‘breach of trust’

Grandson forgiven for ‘breach of trust’

A GAMBLING addict who spent more than £9000 of his grandparents’ money on gaming platforms has avoided a jail sentence.


Loch Ness learned from debut year as they play final game of season

Loch Ness learned from debut year as they play final game of season

Owner looking ahead to next season.


Macleod takes co-charge at Nairn County on temporary basis

Macleod takes co-charge at Nairn County on temporary basis

Former Clachnacuddin manager returns to Station Park.


Parking bays ready for the return of coach tours

Parking bays ready for the return of coach tours

Parking bays in Ardross Street in Inverness are finally able to welcome visiting coach tours after being delayed due to Covid-19 restrictions.


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