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PAST LIVES: Tribute to one of the Highlands’ greatest ever historians

PAST LIVES: Tribute to one of the Highlands’ greatest ever historians

George Dixon was a Grantownian through and through and forensic in his research


Son faces charges of murdering his mother and attempting to murder another man

Son faces charges of murdering his mother and attempting to murder another man

Today would have been his mother’s 52nd birthday.


WATCH: Aberdeen mother jailed for dragging two police officers along road as she fled scene in car

WATCH: Aberdeen mother jailed for dragging two police officers along road as she fled scene in car

Sheriff says it was ‘pure luck injuries weren't a lot worse’ after shocking incident in Aviemore


Raigmore Hospital’s maxed-out intensive care unit sparks concerns about bed space

Raigmore Hospital’s maxed-out intensive care unit sparks concerns about bed space

Inverness and Nairn Lib Dem candidate Neil Alexander warn of ‘growing crisis’ in north healthcare


BREAKING: Man arrested and charged in connection with death of woman in Inverness

BREAKING: Man arrested and charged in connection with death of woman in Inverness

The arrest and charge come after a 51-year-old woman died in hospital.


Away days for Badenoch giants in next round of Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup

Away days for Badenoch giants in next round of Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup

Kingussie will travel to Beauly while Newtonmore make the journey to take on Inveraray


Kessock Bridge strengthening works set to last a year longer than planned

Kessock Bridge strengthening works set to last a year longer than planned

The Kessock Bridge is set to undergo further works as part of plans to strengthen the structure of the bridge on the A9.


Kingussie meeting for views on former St Vincent’s Hospital bequest

Kingussie meeting for views on former St Vincent’s Hospital bequest

Follow up to Aviemore’s open discussion on Burall Fund cash


Cairngorm funicular returns to track as scheduled after maintenance and viaduct works

Cairngorm funicular returns to track as scheduled after maintenance and viaduct works

Mountain train was taken out of operation in mid-May


First heart screenings in memory of Kingussie shinty starlet held in his home village

First heart screenings in memory of Kingussie shinty starlet held in his home village

Over 200 young adults checked in Carrbridge with 10 referred on for further investigation


Newtonmore ease into the quarter-finals of Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup

Newtonmore ease into the quarter-finals of Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup

Recent arrival Matthew Sloss was a stand-out performer and netted second in 4-0 win over Glenurquhart


Holders Kingussie negotiate tricky away Skye clash to progress in Camanachd Cup

Holders Kingussie negotiate tricky away Skye clash to progress in Camanachd Cup

Delighted Kings boss Iain Borthwick: ‘You always know you have to work hard when you come here’


YOUR VIEWS: Turbines are vital to local economy and for environment

YOUR VIEWS: Turbines are vital to local economy and for environment

Dave Morris is disappointed that so few people turned up to discuss the Highland Wind Farm proposal


Who will your club face first in the next Highland League football season?

Who will your club face first in the next Highland League football season?

All the matches for the next north football campaign.


Comedians stand up for mental health charity

Comedians stand up for mental health charity

Ten nights. Ten venues. Ten different areas. That is the adventure awaiting seven comedians set to go on tour for mental health charity, Mikeysline.


Most staff at Highland Council getting £60k+ are in teaching which got pay rises of 25% or more since 2019

Most staff at Highland Council getting £60k+ are in teaching which got pay rises of 25% or more since 2019

The total bill for the local authority’s highest earners has risen five fold in the last five years.


Calum MacPhail vs Torridon team up for major Inverness festive gig

Calum MacPhail vs Torridon team up for major Inverness festive gig

The “biggest Christmas party the Highlands have ever seen” has been promised after musicians Calum MacPhail and Torridon announced a joint gig.


OP-ED: Stop the scapegoating: Highlands tourism needs facts not finger-pointing

OP-ED: Stop the scapegoating: Highlands tourism needs facts not finger-pointing

In recent weeks calls have grown louder to ‘get tough on Highland second homers’


Kingussie to see a ‘mixed media melting pot for all’

Kingussie to see a ‘mixed media melting pot for all’

Art exhibition with a difference is planned at Badenoch capital’s Iona Gallery


Ikea Inverness plan given the green light

Ikea Inverness plan given the green light

Fans of Swedish furniture giant Ikea will find it even easier to get their design fix after plans for a new facility in Inverness got the green light.


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