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Highland police to ‘feel more safe’ with new video cameras

Highland police to ‘feel more safe’ with new video cameras

Highland police to ‘feel more safe’ with new video cameras

17 June 2025

Today (June 17), Police Scotland has rolled out body worn cameras to around 400 officers across the region.


A9 surfacing by Newtonmore set to start on July 3

A9 surfacing by Newtonmore set to start on July 3

A9 surfacing by Newtonmore set to start on July 3

17 June 2025

Overnight lane closures with convoy are on the way for Badenoch works


All aboard for more passengers to Monarch of the Glen’s Glenbogle station

All aboard for more passengers to Monarch of the Glen’s Glenbogle station

All aboard for more passengers to Monarch of the Glen’s Glenbogle station

17 June 2025

Platform has been extended to allow for more carriages pulled by steam loco


Highland politicians respond to public demands to ‘pause’ major renewable projects

Highland politicians respond to public demands to ‘pause’ major renewable projects

Highland politicians respond to public demands to ‘pause’ major renewable projects

17 June 2025

More than 300 people attended a packed Beauly convention to demand a moratorium on new developments.


Shinty’s MacTavish Cup Final proves ‘a true celebration of all that makes our sport so special’

Shinty’s MacTavish Cup Final proves ‘a true celebration of all that makes our sport so special’

Shinty’s MacTavish Cup Final proves ‘a true celebration of all that makes our sport so special’

16 June 2025

Camanachd Association CEO Ruari Davidson says it showcased ‘the very best of our game and our communities’


Illuminating history on how power was brought to Highlands is revealed

Illuminating history on how power was brought to Highlands is revealed

Illuminating history on how power was brought to Highlands is revealed

16 June 2025

The Highland Grid was unique massive undertaking starting out from Abernethy in 1930s


Honours shared between Badenoch and Strathspey

Honours shared between Badenoch and Strathspey

Honours shared between Badenoch and Strathspey

16 June 2025

MBEs conferred upon Kingussie and Aviemore contributions to society


Murder enquiries are ongoing into death of Perth man

Murder enquiries are ongoing into death of Perth man

Murder enquiries are ongoing into death of Perth man

16 June 2025

Stephen Speedie was pronounced dead at scene on Dunning to Kinross road on Friday


YOUR VIEWS: Up to £1 billion of capital build of turbines on our doorstep

YOUR VIEWS: Up to £1 billion of capital build of turbines on our doorstep

YOUR VIEWS: Up to £1 billion of capital build of turbines on our doorstep

16 June 2025

Poor attendance at wind farm consultations not due to disinterest or lack of involvement


KATE FORBES: Real average weekly wages just £8 higher than in 2008

KATE FORBES: Real average weekly wages just £8 higher than in 2008

KATE FORBES: Real average weekly wages just £8 higher than in 2008

16 June 2025

Average full-time worker would be on £53,923 salary if pay had grown in line with pre-crisis trends


Another brilliant Badenoch Bikeathon - little wonder!

Another brilliant Badenoch Bikeathon - little wonder!

Another brilliant Badenoch Bikeathon - little wonder!

16 June 2025

New route and perfect conditions bring all sizes to Kingussie


First direct flights from Inverness to Gran Canaria

First direct flights from Inverness to Gran Canaria

First direct flights from Inverness to Gran Canaria

16 June 2025

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


Higher brown bin costs will NOT be passed to taxpayers

Higher brown bin costs will NOT be passed to taxpayers

Higher brown bin costs will NOT be passed to taxpayers

16 June 2025

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


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

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

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

15 June 2025

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


Strathspey village’s cardboard cop ‘assaulted’ again

Strathspey village’s cardboard cop ‘assaulted’ again

Strathspey village’s cardboard cop ‘assaulted’ again

15 June 2025

Carrbridge’s ‘cardboard cop’ pensioned off again after attack


Big Badenoch Bikeathon is on today!

Big Badenoch Bikeathon is on today!

Big Badenoch Bikeathon is on today!

15 June 2025

Choice of routes for bicyclists wanting to join in the fun and raise charity cash


Fabulous fourth for Kingussie!

Fabulous fourth for Kingussie!

Fabulous fourth for Kingussie!

14 June 2025

Another silver performance from the reigning MacTavish champions


Double delight for Badenoch’s master builders!

Double delight for Badenoch’s master builders!

Double delight for Badenoch’s master builders!

14 June 2025

Two top accolades come to Kingussie after glittering Edinburgh night


Food on the menu again as doors reopen at Glenmore’s Pine Marten Bar + Scran

Food on the menu again as doors reopen at Glenmore’s Pine Marten Bar + Scran

Food on the menu again as doors reopen at Glenmore’s Pine Marten Bar + Scran

13 June 2025

But for now it’s more Scran than bar, say staff


Prof. John Curtice tells Inverness Courier event what is behind the rise of Reform UK

Prof. John Curtice tells Inverness Courier event what is behind the rise of Reform UK

Prof. John Curtice tells Inverness Courier event what is behind the rise of Reform UK

13 June 2025

The respected political scientist also divulged why Nigel Farage is his most admired politician at the exclusive Highland News and Media event.


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