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‘It is such an atrocity’: Couple tell how they helped hundreds of Ukrainians get out of war zone

‘It is such an atrocity’: Couple tell how they helped hundreds of Ukrainians get out of war zone

Simon Robinson and Sarah Woolley, now living in a peaceful village in the Highlands, have been speaking about their humanitarian work in Ukraine.


Team that beat Caley Thistle in play-off final last season deducted 15 points

Team that beat Caley Thistle in play-off final last season deducted 15 points

They defeated Caley Thistle in play-off final last season.


Man (36) arrested after city centre incident and police assault

Man (36) arrested after city centre incident and police assault

A man was arrested in connection with an incident in Inverness city centre earlier today.


Inverness ice skaters compete in top European competition

Inverness ice skaters compete in top European competition

Three teams impressed in Italy.


New chapter for Inverness Craig Dunain stalwart after over decade with the club

New chapter for Inverness Craig Dunain stalwart after over decade with the club

She has taken on a myriad of roles over the last 11 years, but is nor focusing her efforts in a new direction.


PICTURES: Bellfield Park hosts Big Bear Hunt as Sophie’s Story says thank you

PICTURES: Bellfield Park hosts Big Bear Hunt as Sophie’s Story says thank you

The Mason family, whose daughter Sophie was diagnosed with Batten Disease at the end of last year, wanted to give something back to their supporters.


Teenager chosen as new Inverness Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet

Teenager chosen as new Inverness Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet

A Black Isle girl has been given the “prestigious honour” of being appointed as a Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet.


Pitiful farce of £850,000 road pole chaos

Pitiful farce of £850,000 road pole chaos

This feat of engineering involved the construction of a pole across a road, not the completion of a stretch of dualled motorway, says our columnist.


Giant Bunny Takeover among Easter activities at city shopping centre

Giant Bunny Takeover among Easter activities at city shopping centre

A Giant Bunny Takeover and an egg hunt are among the Easter activities at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.


Celtic goalkeeper signs for Caley Thistle on emergency loan deal

Celtic goalkeeper signs for Caley Thistle on emergency loan deal

Deal secured as doubt over regular number one’s fitness


‘I have never been more proud of my artwork’ — local artist shares joy behind charity art trail project

‘I have never been more proud of my artwork’ — local artist shares joy behind charity art trail project

A Nairnshire artist’s creativity is behind one of the statues included in a public art initiative in support of Highland Hospice.


‘Gull menace still being handled extremely poorly’, say fed-up MSPs after urgent talks calling on action

‘Gull menace still being handled extremely poorly’, say fed-up MSPs after urgent talks calling on action

Action to tackle aggressive gulls in Inverness and elsewhere is “no further forward”, worried Highland MSPs fear after crunch meetings last week.


Council targets 9 sites for motorhome stays - are they suitable?

Council targets 9 sites for motorhome stays - are they suitable?

A consultation which could see a number of locations across Moray approved for overnight stays for campervans and motorhomes has been launched.


Toncam Flooring and Interiors has it all covered under one roof

Toncam Flooring and Interiors has it all covered under one roof

Impressive new 7,500 square feet showroom is perfect place to show off everything for the home


‘Technical’ issue sparks Easter getaway misery for CalMac ferry passengers

‘Technical’ issue sparks Easter getaway misery for CalMac ferry passengers

CalMac sailings in and out of Ullapool have been hit by cancellations following a “technical” issue - causing Easter getaway misery for passengers.


Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

Entries are now open for the Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards (HITA) 2025.


Former Caley Jags manager keen on coaching return after ‘shocking’ experience in Highland capital

Former Caley Jags manager keen on coaching return after ‘shocking’ experience in Highland capital

He told a host of football legends about his time in Inverness and future plans in the game.


Inverness cafe’s sudden closure sparks outpouring of messages of support

Inverness cafe’s sudden closure sparks outpouring of messages of support

Fans of an Inverness city centre café and deli have been left saddened following its sudden closure.


Crew shortages hit several trains in and out of Inverness

Crew shortages hit several trains in and out of Inverness

Several trains travelling in and out of Inverness are affected by the disruption - two on the Far North Line and two on the Inverness-Aberdeen line.


‘Height of stupidity’ sees teen driver banned for car park wheel spin

‘Height of stupidity’ sees teen driver banned for car park wheel spin

The offence happened just two days after the 19-year-old passed his driving test.


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