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‘Sink or swim’ is challenge to Caley Thistle kids

‘Sink or swim’ is challenge to Caley Thistle kids

Captain challenges rising stars to shine.


Businessman sets sights on pedal-powered NC500 epic for local charities

Businessman sets sights on pedal-powered NC500 epic for local charities

The co-founder of an Easter Ross gin company has decided to get back on his bike for charity.


Duty of every club to go and break Hearts

Duty of every club to go and break Hearts

Caley Thistle manager says clubs have to make sure Championship is not one horse race.


92-year-old makes history with Black Isle Horticultural Society trophy win

92-year-old makes history with Black Isle Horticultural Society trophy win

A green-fingered Black Isle garden lover has won a unique accolade with a stunning picture of one of her roses.


New housing plan for eyesore site

New housing plan for eyesore site

AN “unsightly” building site in Beauly may finally be developed after plans to build dozens of new homes and flats were lodged with Highland Council.


Heartfelt tribute to Inverness market’s much loved ‘wee Mary’, owner of the Highland Tobacconist shop

Heartfelt tribute to Inverness market’s much loved ‘wee Mary’, owner of the Highland Tobacconist shop

Mary MacKenzie (81) of Innes Street, who has passed away, worked in the Victorian Market for many years.


Rocpool latest city restaurant to close doors after Scottish Government introduces tougher coronavirus measures

Rocpool latest city restaurant to close doors after Scottish Government introduces tougher coronavirus measures

The Rocpool restaurant in Inverness is to close for the duration of new restrictions introduced in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.


Inverness father's heartfelt plea for justice, after son's sudden death in London

Inverness father's heartfelt plea for justice, after son's sudden death in London

Mystery still surrounds the last moments of an Inverness man found dead in a pool of blood just days after receiving death threats.


Covid restrictions force closure of Rose Street Foundry until spring

Covid restrictions force closure of Rose Street Foundry until spring

ONE of Inverness's bars is to close its doors as a result of coronavirus restrictions and further uncertainty – and will not reopen until next spring.


Merkinch Primary's big thank you to builders

Merkinch Primary's big thank you to builders

Pupils from Merkinch PS thank construction company Robertson and Highland Council’s project team for new building


Fury as holiday village at Culloden looks set to get green light

Fury as holiday village at Culloden looks set to get green light

Campaigners are facing another desperate battle to save a vital piece of Highland history.


Council praises pupils, parents and staff for 'success' of term despite coronavirus

Council praises pupils, parents and staff for 'success' of term despite coronavirus

SCHOOL pupils, parents and staff have been praised by senior Highland councillors after making a success of the first full term under Covid-19.


Government must step in to support lifeline services between Inverness and Shetland, says MSP

Government must step in to support lifeline services between Inverness and Shetland, says MSP

Highlands and Islands Rhoda Grant was speaking after the news today that commercial airline Loganair has suspended its service until late March 2021.


Staff member at Nairn Academy tests positive for Covid-19

Staff member at Nairn Academy tests positive for Covid-19

A "small number" of people from Nairn Academy will have to self-isolate after a member of staff contracted coronavirus.


Shock as 44 percent of households in the Highlands have had a reduction in income during covid

Shock as 44 percent of households in the Highlands have had a reduction in income during covid

Calling it a "difficult time for households", Councillor Margaret Davidson said services were in place for anyone needing help.


Coronavirus case confirmed aboard vessel at Highland port

Coronavirus case confirmed aboard vessel at Highland port

Assurances over public health as coronavirus case confirmed aboard vessel at Highland port.


Family ring connected sweethearts across the Atlantic

Family ring connected sweethearts across the Atlantic

Canadian writer Marie Gage's fiction inspired by real-life


Blow as Loganair flights 'suspended' between Inverness and Shetland until Christmas, due to reduced demand

Blow as Loganair flights 'suspended' between Inverness and Shetland until Christmas, due to reduced demand

The air operator said it would fly a limited schedule at Christmas and New Year, but the service would not resume until late March.


NHS Highland detects 11 further coronavirus cases

NHS Highland detects 11 further coronavirus cases

ELEVEN further people have contracted Covid-19 across the NHS Highland area, new figures have revealed.


Phishing scammers trying to con Highlanders, warns council

Phishing scammers trying to con Highlanders, warns council

SCAMMERS who con victims with fake fines are targetting Highland residents.


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