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First direct flights from Inverness to Gran Canaria

First direct flights from Inverness to Gran Canaria

“No driving up the A9 at 2am after a long flight,” says Murray Travel’s Scott Murray.


Inverness Olympian retains British title

Inverness Olympian retains British title

It was her first race over the distance since Paris last summer.


Mikeysline ‘incredibly grateful’ for £5k donation from renewable energy firm

Mikeysline ‘incredibly grateful’ for £5k donation from renewable energy firm

A team of cyclists from a renewable energy firm has handed over funds to a charity, raised by its participation in this year’s Etape Loch Ness.


Christmas credit card landed offender in the dock

Christmas credit card landed offender in the dock

A man was called back to court after failing to comply with sex offender notification requirements linked to a credit card.


Higher brown bin costs will NOT be passed to taxpayers

Higher brown bin costs will NOT be passed to taxpayers

Highland Council hopes the move with retain customers and attract more.


Kiltarlity and Kirkhill voices call for action at Highland convention to address impact of major infrastructure

Kiltarlity and Kirkhill voices call for action at Highland convention to address impact of major infrastructure

The event brought together over 300 representatives from 53 community councils across Highland.


‘Positive future ahead’ for Highland civil engineering sector

‘Positive future ahead’ for Highland civil engineering sector

Graduates from CECA Academy Scotland were told they would be entering an industry with ‘unprecedented’ opportunities.


City Seen Flashback: Pictures from Inverness in 2021

City Seen Flashback: Pictures from Inverness in 2021

Today we go back to 2021, in Inverness.


Highland conference to consider online safety for children

Highland conference to consider online safety for children

Online safety will be one of the main topics for discussion at a major child protection conference in Inverness next week.


WATCH: Cllr Helen Crawford issues rallying call as Highland community councils back unified statement opposing large scale energy plans

WATCH: Cllr Helen Crawford issues rallying call as Highland community councils back unified statement opposing large scale energy plans

A powerful rallying call from Cllr Helen Crawford brought Saturday’s landmark convention to a close.


Buying favour or investing in community? Hydro developer’s investment promise; plus lessons for education; and thanks to Highland medical practice

Buying favour or investing in community? Hydro developer’s investment promise; plus lessons for education; and thanks to Highland medical practice

YOUR VIEWS: Readers speak out on the issues that matter to them.


‘We can say take that to government, and crack on!’ – 53 community councils unite to demand pause on energy projects across Highlands

‘We can say take that to government, and crack on!’ – 53 community councils unite to demand pause on energy projects across Highlands

Over 350 community councillors and members of the public attended the convention in Beauly yesterday.


National treasure reflects on a ‘messy’ journey with faith

National treasure reflects on a ‘messy’ journey with faith

Our columnist finds much to enjoy in a well-known figure’s questioning approach to her relationship with Christian faith.


Director hails enduring power of Narnia tale ahead of show’s Eden Court dates

Director hails enduring power of Narnia tale ahead of show’s Eden Court dates

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is coming to Inverness later this month.


WEEKLY COURT ROUND-UP: Violence against pregnant women and sexual assault among recent court business

WEEKLY COURT ROUND-UP: Violence against pregnant women and sexual assault among recent court business

Our recap of the most prominent cases at Inverness Sheriff Court from the past week.


‘I have gone from singing in the corner to singing in the shopping centre’ - the charity helping people to believe in themselves

‘I have gone from singing in the corner to singing in the shopping centre’ - the charity helping people to believe in themselves

In a corner at Studio 58 - beyond a grand piano, comfy armchairs and various instruments - a group of teenagers are engrossed in a jamming session.


Kessock Ferry Swim set to return next month

Kessock Ferry Swim set to return next month

Brave participants will be able to swim from South Kessock to North Kessock and back again in aid of the outdoor charity, Aban.


Addict stole charity cash in supermarket break-in

Addict stole charity cash in supermarket break-in

A drug addict stole charity tins in a late night break-in at a city supermarket.


Car hire plans ‘much more sensible’ choice for busy roadside site

Car hire plans ‘much more sensible’ choice for busy roadside site

Plans for a new car hire business on a gateway into Inverness are “much more sensible” than a previous restaurant bid, a community council believes.


MSP questions progress on child mental health

MSP questions progress on child mental health

MSP Rhoda Grant has urged the government to match a pledge it made to increase the amount the NHS spends on child and adolescent mental health.


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