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Can anyone help save the Titanic?

Can anyone help save the Titanic?

A PLEA has been issued to save a popular Inverness maritime attraction which is beginning to deteriorate following the death of its creator.


Employers get disability aware at city event

Employers get disability aware at city event

DOZENS of businesses have been finding out how they can be more accommodating for disabled employees.


Nairn hotel marquee plan is 'not on'

Nairn hotel marquee plan is 'not on'

A LUXURY hotel’s plan to erect a large "party tent" at the eastern edge of its grounds in Nairn has drawn criticism from neighbours.


Single mum left out on street by landlord

Single mum left out on street by landlord

A SINGLE mum has slammed a "heartless" landlord for changing the locks on her flat, leaving her and her toddler daughter homeless.


Protestors continue fight against Culloden housing project

Protestors continue fight against Culloden housing project

More than 100 people have marched on Culloden Battlefield in the latest bid to stop a controversial development.


City courts plan to create new tennis facility

City courts plan to create new tennis facility

AMBITIONS for a major new sports venue for Inverness have been reignited – this time with the focus on indoor tennis, amid optimism the city can…


Tree planting site to be decided in Courier vote

Tree planting site to be decided in Courier vote

INVERNESS Courier readers are being invited to take part in an online poll to choose a tree-planting location in the city as part of a UK-wide project.


Book festival organisers delighted by participant numbers

Book festival organisers delighted by participant numbers

THOUSANDS of children took part in a mass reading event to set a new record for an Inverness book festival.   


REVIEW: Bloody Scotland

REVIEW: Bloody Scotland

by Calum Macleod


No dogs allowed in new Culloden play area

No dogs allowed in new Culloden play area

COMPLAINTS about dog mess have seen forest workers transform a section of woodland in Culloden into a pet-free zone.


Bright future for aspiring farmers

Bright future for aspiring farmers

A HIGHLAND school is the first to welcome a new project that aims to inspire and develop future entrepreneurs in farming.


Welfare surgery aims to help tackle poverty

Welfare surgery aims to help tackle poverty

A "WELFARE surgery" held in Inverness is set to be the first of many in a bid to tackle poverty.


Charity festive outing set for a new home

Charity festive outing set for a new home

A CHANGE of venue will not mean a dip in quality or a downturn in its fundraising muscle, those behind a musical festive favourite have insisted.


Dawn ceremony plans for Remembrance Day commemorations

Dawn ceremony plans for Remembrance Day commemorations

PIPERS and drummers will take part in a moving dawn ceremony during next month’s Remembrance Day as part of a weekend programme of events in Inverness…


Street art call to transform 'ugly' city wall

Street art call to transform 'ugly' city wall

A COMMUNITY leader is calling for an ugly corner in Inverness city centre to be transformed by a Banksy-style street artist.


NHS slammed over foreign trip while service is in crisis

NHS slammed over foreign trip while service is in crisis

THE beleaguered boss of crisis-torn NHS Highland and four other senior managers have spent most of this week on a business trip to Amsterdam – infuriating…


New festival promises a feast of folk talent

New festival promises a feast of folk talent

A NEW music festival will be added to Inverness’s already jam-packed programme of summer events next year.


Highlands and Islands Food and Drink Awards 2018

Highlands and Islands Food and Drink Awards 2018

Celebrating excellence and achievement in the food and drink industry.


Lovat trio called up for Scotland squad

Lovat trio called up for Scotland squad

The countdown to next Saturday’s Shinty-Hurling international against Ireland gathered momentum in midweek when Scotland manager Garry Reid named…


MSP fears recruits will be put off NHS Highland

MSP fears recruits will be put off NHS Highland

ALLEGATIONS of widespread bullying of staff at all levels within NHS Highland will destroy its recruitment prospects, according to a north politician.


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