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Loch Ness inspires Scots absinthe first

Loch Ness inspires Scots absinthe first

A DOCTOR and a former detective have joined forces to launch Scotland’s first absinthe blanche using ingredients hand-picked from around their 500-year-old…


Temporary road restrictions for Loch Ness Marathon

Temporary road restrictions for Loch Ness Marathon

Motorists are being advised of various temporary road closures and restrictions in place this weekend during the Loch Ness Marathon, River Ness 10K…


City restaurant plans fundraiser in memory of beloved chef

City restaurant plans fundraiser in memory of beloved chef

DINNERS to raise cash in memory of a chef who lost his battle with cancer are being hosted by the Inverness restaurant where he worked.


Honour for 'exceptional' Nairn nurse

Honour for 'exceptional' Nairn nurse

Students in Inverness had the opportunity to meet Scotland’s chief nursing officer last week.


Highland Mainline closed after train derailment

Highland Mainline closed after train derailment

Following the closure of the Highland Mainline this morning between Inverness and Perth - following the derailment of a freight train at slow speed near…


Inverness B&B owners win two-year fight to stay in the UK

Inverness B&B owners win two-year fight to stay in the UK

A COUPLE who run an award-winning Inverness guest house are ecstatic after winning their lengthy legal challenge to remain in the UK.


New social enterprise cafe set for grand opening

New social enterprise cafe set for grand opening

A QUIRKY café that could be run by former prisoners in an attempt to reduce re-offending rates is opening in Inverness this week.


City centre hotel plan rejected by councillors

City centre hotel plan rejected by councillors

COUNCILLORS have rejected plans for a 168-bedroom hotel, restaurant, bar and leisure complex proposed for the site of the former Glebe Street swimming…


Moral objection 'not valid' for planned march

Moral objection 'not valid' for planned march

A GAY pride march in Inverness could get the green light as early as this week.


Nowhere's band of brothers march on Market Bar

Nowhere's band of brothers march on Market Bar

Family gatherings can often be a little awkward at first, especially when you’re all dotted across different parts of the world. Yet whenever Tom…


Black Isle riders go the distance

Black Isle riders go the distance

PLANS to develop top-notch all-weather sports facilities in a Black Isle village took a step forward last week when 25 riders saddled up in Avoch for…


Awards success hailed as a sign of region's strengths

Awards success hailed as a sign of region's strengths

BUSINESSES recognised at an annual awards in Inverness have been hailed as fantastic examples of the region’s economic strengths.


Inverness-shire woman now a millionaire

Inverness-shire woman now a millionaire

A MYSTERY EuroMillions winner, known only as Mrs B from Inverness-shire, has become a millionaire without ever touching a ticket.


Highland Council appoints new chief executive

Highland Council appoints new chief executive

Highland Council has appointed a new chief executive.


NHS invests in new eco vehicles

NHS invests in new eco vehicles

NEW wheels are set to take health workers at least twice as far across the north.


Scottish Water works on Culcabock Road

Scottish Water works on Culcabock Road

Essential works by Scottish Water will be carried out on Culcabock Road in Inverness overnight tonight.


US couple win right to stay in the UK

US couple win right to stay in the UK

American couple Russell and Ellen Felber, who moved to Inverness to run a guest house in the city, have won the right to remain in the UK.


2018 Primary 1 School Photos

2018 Primary 1 School Photos

Starting out in primary school - photos from the Moray area.


Bikers aiming to support veterans

Bikers aiming to support veterans

A GROUP of bikers marked the centenary of the end of WWI as they took part in a wreath-laying ceremony in Inverness last week.


Black Isle cinema plan gets the nod

Black Isle cinema plan gets the nod

AMBITIOUS plans for a cinema and small business hub in Cromarty have been given the unanimous seal of approval by councillors – despite mixed views…


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