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No quick flooding fix, worried Inverness householders told

No quick flooding fix, worried Inverness householders told

HUNDREDS of worried householders in the Smithton and Culloden areas of Inverness which were badly hit by flash floods have aired their grievances and…


Inverness manager stole from Prince Charles-backed project

Inverness manager stole from Prince Charles-backed project

THE manager of an Inverness school’s horticultural enterprise — which was lauded by Prince Charles and offers pupils business experience — stole £2100…


Minute's silence heard for Culloden man before flood summit

Minute's silence heard for Culloden man before flood summit

A MINUTE'S silence was observed at a public meeting in Inverness last night for a local man who died after trying to unblock drains following flash floods. The…


Jobs boost as Tulloch returns to construction

Jobs boost as Tulloch returns to construction

HUNDREDS of jobs could be created in Inverness and the North of Scotland with the revival of the Tulloch name in the construction industry. City businessman…


Butcher could get slice of new investment

Butcher could get slice of new investment

A SIX-FIGURE cash investment into Caley Thistle could help Terry Butcher ease the current injury crisis. The club’s board have announced that a combination…


Encouraging signs, despite car troubles

Encouraging signs, despite car troubles

CAR troubles could not halt the continuing progress of Dave Newsham in the British Touring Car Championship. Following a lengthy summer break, Inverness…


Forbes reaches final of Carnegie Shield

Forbes reaches final of Carnegie Shield

TWO scratch handicap members from Inverness Golf Club squared up against each other over Sutherland’s Royal Dornoch course with the reward for the winner…


Fotheringham leads home challenge at Nairn Dunbar

Fotheringham leads home challenge at Nairn Dunbar

WITH the race for the Scottish Golf Union’s Order of merit award drawing to a close, the golfer’s currently filling the top three places have been drawn…


Glen second team keen to get back on track

Glen second team keen to get back on track

GLENURQUHART reserves head for Caol tomorrow seeking redemption after surrendering the Strathdearn Cup last Saturday. The match against Kilmallie will…


Mackenzie urged to maintain form

Mackenzie urged to maintain form

MICHAEL Mackenzie is being challenged by manager Stevie Graham to keep ensuring he is one of the first names on the Inverness City teamsheet. The forward,…


Reduced entry rate for groups

Reduced entry rate for groups

SCHOOLS, clubs and disability groups are invited to enter their teams now for the Baxters River Ness 5K Fun Run and benefit from reduced entry fees. The…


Strong entry for annual Sprint

Strong entry for annual Sprint

CLUBS from as far afield as Chester, Bradford and Manchester made the long journey from south of the border to contest the popular Hawco Sprint on the…


Blazin' Fiddles return to Clashmore

Blazin' Fiddles return to Clashmore

From remote village halls to the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, Blazin’ Fiddles have delighted audiences with their Highlands and Islands’ tunes…


Cash is no longer king

Cash is no longer king

IN 2009/10, 41,900 people went along to the local authority’s busiest service point in Church Street, Inverness, to pay their bills with cash. Whether…


World championship event to bring 5,000 to Inverness

World championship event to bring 5,000 to Inverness

A PRESTIGIOUS world championship sporting event attracting 5,000 competitors is to be based in Inverness.


Big turnout predicted for Inverness flood meeting

Big turnout predicted for Inverness flood meeting

CITY residents affected by the havoc of recent floods in Inverness will get the chance to have their say tonight. A much anticipated public meeting…


Inverness Caley Thistle

Inverness Caley Thistle

Your one-stop guide to Inverness Caley Thistle's season.


Avoiding trouble with your roof and gutters

Avoiding trouble with your roof and gutters

HOW often do you think about your roof? Probably never... until, of course, it's too late and the damage has been done.


Bogus electricians are on the increase

Bogus electricians are on the increase

SCOTTISH households are in danger with rogue electricians on the rise: 15% of households across Scotland have fallen victim to a rogue tradesman.


Aim for lofty ambitions!

Aim for lofty ambitions!

IF you love your home, as most of us do, why move just because you want more space? It can be far more economical and certainly less hassle to stay put…


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