Home   News   Archive

NEWS

NHS bullying victim says complaints were ignored

NHS bullying victim says complaints were ignored

A FORMER senior manager who worked at Raigmore Hospital for more than a decade has branded the treatment of NHS Highland staff a "national disgrace".


Will draining quarry solve MacRae mystery?

Will draining quarry solve MacRae mystery?

AN Inverness businessman is offering to pay for a flooded quarry to be drained in the hope it will reveal the bodies of a mother and her young son who…


Scotland shinty squad to be chosen

Scotland shinty squad to be chosen

With the Shinty-Hurling international now just two weeks away, new Scotland manager Garry Reid will finalise his 20 man squad this weekend.


Prime provides insight into pro life for hopefuls

Prime provides insight into pro life for hopefuls

Sports development company Prime Management ran its first trip for budding footballers from Inverness to give them an insight into what it takes to be…


Retail park plan aims to avoid major unit being left empty

Retail park plan aims to avoid major unit being left empty

A PLANNING application has been submitted to divide one of Inverness’s biggest retail units in two.


The Royal National Mod 2018

The Royal National Mod 2018

Scotland's premier festival celebrating Gaelic linguistic and cultural heritage.


Missing Inverness man found safe and well

Missing Inverness man found safe and well

Police say that David Gordon (63) who had been reported missing from Balloch in Inverness has been traced safe and well this morning.


Proud Ness parade - temporary traffic restrictions

Proud Ness parade - temporary traffic restrictions

Motorists are being advised of temporary road closures in Inverness tomorrow (Saturday) between 9.30am and 10.05am for the Proud Ness Parade.


Newsom honoured to run for his nation

Newsom honoured to run for his nation

JOHN Newsom says representing Scotland at the Commonwealth Half Marathon in Cardiff will be the biggest honour in his senior athletics career.


Clach looking for the right man to fulfill club’s potential

Clach looking for the right man to fulfill club’s potential

Chairman Alex Chisholm believes the vacant managerial position at Clachnacuddin is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious manager to take over.


Highland ready for a tough October

Highland ready for a tough October

Highland RFC’s National Two season could be defined in their next four games as assistant manager Chris Brogan believes his team will be facing…


ICT can find goals from all over the park

ICT can find goals from all over the park

John Robertson believes he has goal threats throughout his team despite Inverness Caledonian Thistle failing to find the net in their last two matches.


Port of Cromarty Firth cruises to 'best ever' year

Port of Cromarty Firth cruises to 'best ever' year

THE Port of Cromarty Firth recorded its best ever year in 2017, with almost £10 million in turnover, it has reported.


Police appeal for help tracing missing Inverness man; urge public to check sheds and garages

Police appeal for help tracing missing Inverness man; urge public to check sheds and garages

David Gordon has been missing from his home in Balloch since yesterday.


Counter attacking suits Ross County

Counter attacking suits Ross County

Ross County defender Sean Kelly thinks that giving up possession of the ball may actually benefit the Staggies.


Learning to adapt is key for Stags' Mann

Learning to adapt is key for Stags' Mann

Head coach John Mann is looking to change Ross Sutherland’s tactics up ahead of their trip to Banff this weekend.


Gaelic centre plan has backing of Inverness public

Gaelic centre plan has backing of Inverness public

A SURVEY has shown that there is significant public support for a new Gaelic cultural centre in Inverness.


Caberfeidh not out of relegation fight

Caberfeidh not out of relegation fight

Skye kept their flickering hopes of Premiership survival alive coming out on top with a 4-3 win over Caberfeidh at Castle Leod.


Tournament set to pave the way for new league

Tournament set to pave the way for new league

An annual Highlands and Islands women’s football tournament was held at Dingwall Academy last weekend.


Clach to take time to find new manager

Clach to take time to find new manager

Clachnacuddin chairman Alexander Chisholm says the club will wait for the right man to come along to take over as manager of the Highland League side.


This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More