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It's far from being the end of the line!

09 November 2018
It's far from being the end of the line!

It's far from being the end of the line!

09 November 2018

"I'M nervous as heck!" confessed Karen Blessington, as she prepared to launch her own railway line last Friday.


Staff pay-off 'worrying' to local MSP

19 October 2018
Staff pay-off 'worrying' to local MSP

Staff pay-off 'worrying' to local MSP

19 October 2018

HIGHLANDS and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant has taken up the issue of the CairnGorm Mountain's funicular closure with HIE's Chief Executive, Charlotte…


Grantown Cinema projects a good future

18 October 2018
Grantown Cinema projects a good future

Grantown Cinema projects a good future

18 October 2018

The Grantown Community Cinema’s two test screenings created such great feedback that the team have decided that it’s a go on making the project…


Dual plan will bring 'wildlife carnage' to A9

12 October 2018
Dual plan will bring 'wildlife carnage' to A9

Dual plan will bring 'wildlife carnage' to A9

12 October 2018

THERE are claims that there could be "more carnage and carcases" for wildlife along the dualled A9 if proposals go-ahead as they stand for the Crubenmore…


Artificial ski slope bid looked down on

11 October 2018
Artificial ski slope bid looked down on

Artificial ski slope bid looked down on

11 October 2018

CAIRNGORM National Park Authority planners are recommending approval for a controversial artificial ski slope at CairnGorm Mountain despite growing protests…


Hopes shinty school will be a big hit!

11 October 2018
Hopes shinty school will be a big hit!

Hopes shinty school will be a big hit!

11 October 2018

IN Badenoch the love of shinty has always been academic – but that has become official as of yesterday!


Village wins its fight for speed reductions

28 September 2018
Village wins its fight for speed reductions

Village wins its fight for speed reductions

28 September 2018

A BADENOCH village is celebrating the promise of reduced traffic speed of 30mph on its main road after years of campaigning – and just in time for…


Highland search for Calum

27 September 2018
Highland search for Calum

Highland search for Calum

27 September 2018

Police in Inverness are continuing with enquiries to trace Calum Anderson who has been reported missing from his home in the city.


Backing given to affordable homes

20 September 2018
Backing given to affordable homes

Backing given to affordable homes

20 September 2018

TWO communities in Badenoch and Strathspey are to get new affordable homes.


Bruce biopic is set for big global debut

01 September 2018
Bruce biopic is set for big global debut

Bruce biopic is set for big global debut

01 September 2018

AT last the outlaw is to go legit.


Strathspey MP slates lack of solar support

01 September 2018
Strathspey MP slates lack of solar support

Strathspey MP slates lack of solar support

01 September 2018

Badenoch and Strathspey MP Drew Hendry has blasted Westminster plans to scrap support for solar power.


Dalwhinnie makeover starts to take shape

17 August 2018
Dalwhinnie makeover starts to take shape

Dalwhinnie makeover starts to take shape

17 August 2018

DALWHINNIE is on the verge of a major makeover at its southern entrance.


Badenoch breakdown for new LNER service

17 August 2018
Badenoch breakdown for new LNER service

Badenoch breakdown for new LNER service

17 August 2018

LONDON North Eastern Railway has apologised to travellers who were stranded in Kingussie for up to six hours on Monday morning after their locomotive…


Survey aims to see woods for the trees

12 August 2018
Survey aims to see woods for the trees

Survey aims to see woods for the trees

12 August 2018

A STUDY led by researchers at Inverness College UHI aims to fill gaps in knowledge about the impact of forest operations on red squirrels.


Roadmen kicking up a storm in Aviemore

11 August 2018
Roadmen kicking up a storm in Aviemore

Roadmen kicking up a storm in Aviemore

11 August 2018

BUSINESS operators on Aviemore's main street have expressed their anger after unannounced resurfacing roadworkers stated without warning.


Immobile banks 'not our problem' say BoS

11 August 2018
Immobile banks 'not our problem' say BoS

Immobile banks 'not our problem' say BoS

11 August 2018

BANK customers' tempers – already sizzling this summer through branch closures and erratic mobile services – have flared up to new heights…


Dangerous parking is driving folk daft

04 August 2018
Dangerous parking is driving folk daft

Dangerous parking is driving folk daft

04 August 2018

THOUGHTLESS, and often dangerous, parking in Aviemore and other tourist hot spots in the strath is driving locals up the wall.


£15k anonymous gift gets tennis project over the line

03 August 2018
£15k anonymous gift gets tennis project over the line

£15k anonymous gift gets tennis project over the line

03 August 2018

AVIEMORE is well on course to getting a new all-weather community venue thanks to everyone rallying together behind an ambitious £394,000 tennis…


Kingussie's former police station wanted by charity

29 July 2018
Kingussie's former police station wanted by charity

Kingussie's former police station wanted by charity

29 July 2018

A "win-win" option has been suggested for Kingussie, with a charity making a move to acquire the disused former police station to revitalise the High…


Alarm over Kingussie nuclear waste train incident

19 July 2018
Alarm over Kingussie nuclear waste train incident

Alarm over Kingussie nuclear waste train incident

19 July 2018

THE rail operator responsible for transporting nuclear waste from Dounreay through the strath has sought to reassure residents after one of its trains…


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