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Games of the week

Games of the week

Ben Catley-Richardson tackles another batch of new releases, including Door Kickers: Action Squad and Outward: The Adventurer Life Sim.


Folk singer's debut album well worth 40-year wait

Folk singer's debut album well worth 40-year wait

Releasing his debut album this month has been a long road for Dougie Mackenzie.


OpenNess group continues fight against riverside artwork

OpenNess group continues fight against riverside artwork

Protestors against the way plans for the My Ness development have been handled have made their point in graphic fashion.


Grateful family donate to Raigmore Hospital baby unit

Grateful family donate to Raigmore Hospital baby unit

Robert and Hannah Toohill’s son Fraser was born 11 weeks early in September 2018 and spent nine weeks in the unit.


ICYMI: Tasty new festival is likely to be back for seconds – 33 pictures

ICYMI: Tasty new festival is likely to be back for seconds – 33 pictures

A NEW food and drink festival which showcased more than 40 businesses has been hailed a huge success.


Going for gold on a city break in Prague

Going for gold on a city break in Prague

John Davidson ties his laces for a half marathon in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities


Study to look at migration

Study to look at migration

AN academic has been awarded a fellowship that will allow her to travel to study migration with the aim of bringing new insights to the Highlands.


Police urge businesses to be on guard after cash was stolen from Inverness retailer

Police urge businesses to be on guard after cash was stolen from Inverness retailer

Police are urging businesses to be on their guard following a recent report in Inverness of a fraud commonly referred to as "ringing the changes".


Popular Nairn hotel aims to thrive in new hands

Popular Nairn hotel aims to thrive in new hands

A POPULAR Nairn dining and entertainment spot is set to be given a new lease of life after being taken over by a new management team.


ICYMI: Turnaround brings hope for Nairn’s splash park

ICYMI: Turnaround brings hope for Nairn’s splash park

A COUPLE who raised more than £150,000 to transform Nairn’s West Beach play park in memory of their son have received a boost from Highland Council.


Campaigners seek support

Campaigners seek support

The OpenNess campaign group is continuing its efforts to convince Highland Council to rethink its plans for a riverside artwork.


There's life on the open road yet...

There's life on the open road yet...

In her latest ArtyNess column, Liza Mulholland still has the drive to take her musical life up a gear


Council asks for public views

Council asks for public views

HIGHLAND Council is encouraging members of the public to respond to its public consultation on how community councils are created and governed.


A special guide gets gold award

A special guide gets gold award

A girl from Inverness has become the first person in the city to earn a special Girl Guiding award.


Awards for theatre group stalwarts

Awards for theatre group stalwarts

INVERNESS Musical Theatre held its first awards dinner dance for the cast and crew of the musical production of Footloose The Musical.


Spring is in the air and in these delicious drinks!

Spring is in the air and in these delicious drinks!

Make the most of the sunshine and sit back in your garden with a countryside cocktail.


Artist queries online images

Artist queries online images

THE sharing of personal photographs via social media is the focus of a pop-up exhibition in Inverness.


Learning fun in the forest

Learning fun in the forest

A VENTURE to encourage more children to embrace the outdoors is being launched by a Black Isle mother.


Footballing friends are remembered

Footballing friends are remembered

FORMER NHS colleagues who played football together have remembered two former workmates who died 14 years apart in tragic road accidents.


Students to protest outside council HQ

Students to protest outside council HQ

TWO students with additional support needs will protest outside the council’s headquarters on Friday over impending cuts to classroom pupil support.


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