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New quartet make Scottish debut in Inverness

New quartet make Scottish debut in Inverness

OCTOBER’S classical concerts at Inverness Town House will bring to the Highlands another highly talented young pianist from the Royal Conservatoire…


Evil attacker's jail term cut

Evil attacker's jail term cut

A CITY danger man jailed for a frenzied attack on an American tourist has had his minimum prison term slashed from 20


Conlon takes positives from Brora lessons

Conlon takes positives from Brora lessons

DANNY Conlon praised his patched-up Fort William side for their second-half showing at high-flying Brora Rangers – then tipped the Highland League…


Fearless Ross eyes starting spot run

Fearless Ross eyes starting spot run

STRIKER Steven Ross insists Ross County have nothing to fear when Aberdeen come calling to Dingwall in the Scottish Premiership this Saturday.


Kyles and Kings prepare for action

Kyles and Kings prepare for action

AS the shinty season heads towards its close, only two fixtures are scheduled for Saturday – with both involving Kyles Athletic sides.


Luck and hard work are key to revival - Polworth

Luck and hard work are key to revival - Polworth

CLACH boss Iain Polworth reckons his boys are not getting the rub of the green.


Stone the crows! Raven's a fan of Tel's teasers

Stone the crows! Raven's a fan of Tel's teasers

DAVID Raven admits boss Terry Butcher’s "mind games" keep the players on their toes as Caley Thistle seek to remain top of the Scottish Premiership.


Advice on feeding your garden’s own wild visitors

Advice on feeding your garden’s own wild visitors

Readers often ask me for advice on providing for wildlife in the garden and in most cases I can come up with ideas, although it often depends on just…


Reflections on the water

Reflections on the water

REFLECTIONS is the theme of this week’s reader pictures with shots of Glencoe lochan and the Beauly Firth.


REVIEW: Tim Burgess

REVIEW: Tim Burgess

EARLIER in the evening, The Velveteen Saints had insisted in one of their songs Rock N Roll Is Dead.


REVIEW: Ray Mears

REVIEW: Ray Mears

REVIEW: An Evening With Ray Mears


Inverness dates for Stranglers, Slam and Dr Feelgood

Inverness dates for Stranglers, Slam and Dr Feelgood

THREE new dates were announced this week for the Ironworks – the return of punk pioneers The Stranglers, Canvey Island’s RnB legends Dr Feelgood…


Highland crime wave, Victorian style

Highland crime wave, Victorian style

THE hills and glens of the Highlands have not always been as tranquil as they might appear.


Sentence slashed for Great Glen attacker

Sentence slashed for Great Glen attacker

A man jailed for a frenzied attack on an American tourist has had his minimum term slashed from 20 years to eight.


North helped Richard Rowe find opera

North helped Richard Rowe find opera

TENOR Richard Rowe studied geology, worked in five star London hotels and managed a wine shop before returning to the idea of singing for a living.


Merkinch bookies rejected by licensing board

Merkinch bookies rejected by licensing board

A WILLIAM HILL outlet proposed for the site of a disused bar in Merkinch has been rejected by the council's licensing board.


Miami keeps licence after assault allegations

Miami keeps licence after assault allegations

Highland Licensing Board has rejected a review into Miami Nightclub’s licence following allegations a teenager was attacked on the premises during…


River and Victorian Market should be foundation for city centre revival

River and Victorian Market should be foundation for city centre revival

THE Scottish government’s adviser on reviving town and city centres believes Inverness needs to make more of the River Ness and should cherish the…


Unwanted pup becomes resuce dog

Unwanted pup becomes resuce dog

AN unwanted collie pup rescued by the Scottish SPCA in Inverness has become an award-winning search and rescue dog.


Man assaulted in city centre attack

Man assaulted in city centre attack

A MAN was victim of an unprovoked assault in the city centre late Friday afternoon.


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