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Calum to follow in his idols' footsteps

Calum to follow in his idols' footsteps

Nairn’s golfing prospect Calum Scott has earned the chance to compete against some of the world’s top young players at Castle Stuart later…


Feelgood factor back with County

Feelgood factor back with County

Michael Gardyne believes reviving the feelgood factor at Ross County after last season’s relegation disaster has been crucial to a flying start…


ICT axe only motivated vice-captain Doran

ICT axe only motivated vice-captain Doran

Aaron Doran says he is determined to keep his place in the first team and help Inverness Caledonian Thistle stay in the hunt for top spot in the Scottish…


Hipsway's new album tour and Inverness date

Hipsway's new album tour and Inverness date

ONE of the most iconic Scottish voices of the 80s returns with Hipsway and an Inverness date on their new album tour in December.


Les's Bay City Rollers book in for 2019 Inverness date

Les's Bay City Rollers book in for 2019 Inverness date

BAY City Rollers icon Les McKeown will bring his show to the Ironworks next September.


New service gives job hunters a Fair Start

New service gives job hunters a Fair Start

Scottish Government Viewpoint


Charity gym has £25k grant refused

Charity gym has £25k grant refused

AN EX-FIREMAN who founded the city’s first depression-busting gym is "gutted" after a funding application for around £25,000 was turned down…


Questions over named person scheme in the Highlands

Questions over named person scheme in the Highlands

HIGHLAND Council is being urged to review its role in the SNP’s controversial "named person" policy that it helped pilot for the Scottish Government.


Gift card idea could provide city centre boost

Gift card idea could provide city centre boost

SHOPPERS could soon be using a new method to make their purchases in the centre of Inverness with the city’s own gift card.


City centre eyesore gets demolition approval

City centre eyesore gets demolition approval

THE owners of a fire-ravaged building blighting Inverness city centre will meet Highland Council representatives this week to set out a timetable of work…


Brave school teacher loses cancer battle

Brave school teacher loses cancer battle

PUPILS and staff at an Inverness primary school have held a minute’s silence in tribute to a committed teacher who lost her fight against cancer.


Council faces potential £66.7m bill

Council faces potential £66.7m bill

FINANCE chiefs have warned that Highland Council may need to find further savings of £66.7 million over the next three years.


Speedy Highland go past Preston Lodge

Speedy Highland go past Preston Lodge

Highland RFC coach Dave Carson felt his team proved size isn’t everything after a resounding win kicked off their National League Two campaign.


Sharp still looking for Nairn's ruthless streak

Sharp still looking for Nairn's ruthless streak

Nairn County manager Ronnie Sharp felt a lack of killer instinct cost Nairn County dearly in Saturday’s slender defeat to hosts Buckie Thistle.


Rooney improving all the time at ICT

Rooney improving all the time at ICT

Shaun Rooney says he learned from his costly mistake against Alloa Athletic to help his team to a sensational 3-0 victory at Dunfermline Athletic…


Moves to stop private meetings at Highland Council

Moves to stop private meetings at Highland Council

OPPOSITION councillors have condemned an apparent trend of holding private “members’ briefings” on significant Highland Council topics.


Support for emergency budget plan

Support for emergency budget plan

HIGHLAND Council chiefs are bashing out revised proposals to defer spending, accelerate savings and “restructure” recruitment to avert a £5.1…


Major velodrome sports site may yet see light of day at Tornagrain

Major velodrome sports site may yet see light of day at Tornagrain

The new town between Inverness and Nairn is among a shortlist of potential sites proposed for a new velodrome.


Vandalised cars issue to be discussed at meeting

Vandalised cars issue to be discussed at meeting

VANDALS have targeted several cars in an Inverness neighbourhood causing damage to wing mirrors.


Highland Council slammed for 'health risk' garden

Highland Council slammed for 'health risk' garden

Douglas Williamson (35) suffers from several conditions including multiple sclerosis, brittle bone disease and depression.


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