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Roadworks to bring A9 delays until Monday evening

Roadworks to bring A9 delays until Monday evening

Delays can be expected on the A9 north of Crubenmore from tomorrow as essential resurfacing work begins


Laura Ashley re-opens in Inverness for ‘everything must go’ closing down sale

Laura Ashley re-opens in Inverness for ‘everything must go’ closing down sale

Laura Ashley has confirmed that its Inverness store in Falcon Square will re-open today to start its closing down sale.


Highland singletons wanted to take part in new live online dating show

Highland singletons wanted to take part in new live online dating show

Could you find love in lockdown?


Highland Council leader urges for improved digital connectivity across the region

Highland Council leader urges for improved digital connectivity across the region

Better access to superfast broadband and 5G is more important than ever after coronavirus outbreak


Pay cuts looming for High Life Highland staff

Pay cuts looming for High Life Highland staff

Critics have called it 'kick in the teeth' for workers, many of whom have been volunteering for the council throughout pandemic


New website promotes 'Natural Health Service' for Badenoch and Strathspey residents

New website promotes 'Natural Health Service' for Badenoch and Strathspey residents

New website is encouraging folk in strath to use their local wonderful outdoor spaces as a route to better health


NHS Highland records just one positive test for Covid-19 over seven days

NHS Highland records just one positive test for Covid-19 over seven days

The Highlands have recorded just one positive test for Covid-19 in the past week, according to latest figures


Sturgeon cautiously optimistic on Covid-19 trend despite three new deaths

Sturgeon cautiously optimistic on Covid-19 trend despite three new deaths

Scotland has suffered its first confirmed Covid-19 deaths in four days while recording a spike in the number of hospitalisations.


Long serving Aviemore doctor signs off today

Long serving Aviemore doctor signs off today

Popular GP Gill Irvine has been a partner at the village's medical practice for the past 25 years


Cash help for Aviemore residents hit by Covid-19 lockdown

Cash help for Aviemore residents hit by Covid-19 lockdown

A new fund is being launched in Aviemore to offer help to people facing financial difficulty as a result of the Covid-19 crisis.


Horsing about before the work re-starts at Kingussie stables

Horsing about before the work re-starts at Kingussie stables

Fun on the beach at Loch Morlich before equestrian company re-opens for business later this week


Fears the Highlands could be left in a 'digital stone age'

Fears the Highlands could be left in a 'digital stone age'

The Highlands could lose out on access to superfast broadband if a court case is not resolved by the end of the year it has been claimed.


Survey will help inform air travel plan for the Highlands

Survey will help inform air travel plan for the Highlands

The owner of Inverness Airport wants to hear from businesses about how it can help meet their travel needs.


Shoppers queue to go into Primark in Highland capital as retail outlets reopen following Covid-19 lockdown

Shoppers queue to go into Primark in Highland capital as retail outlets reopen following Covid-19 lockdown

Queues formed outside the Inverness branch of Primark ahead of its reopening today.


Highlands MSP wants further probe into running of Cairngorm Mountain

Highlands MSP wants further probe into running of Cairngorm Mountain

Politician has urged the Scottish Parliament’s Public Audit and Post-Legislative Scrutiny Committee to conduct its own examination


Public views sought on future of remote healthcare delivery

Public views sought on future of remote healthcare delivery

People in the Highlands are being asked for their views on how future health and care services might be delivered remotely.


Fresh boost in latest Coronavirus figures for NHS Highland area

Fresh boost in latest Coronavirus figures for NHS Highland area

The Highlands and far north have gone the past 24 hours without recording any fresh positive tests for Covid-19.


No new deaths but First Minister blasts lack of UK Government consultation on air bridges policy

No new deaths but First Minister blasts lack of UK Government consultation on air bridges policy

Scotland has reached the fourth day in a row without any deaths from a confirmed case of Covid-19, according to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.


ScotRail thanks majority of customers for following Covid-19 rules

ScotRail thanks majority of customers for following Covid-19 rules

ScotRail says most rail customers have been following on-board safety guidance during journeys – but around one in 10 have not.


Badenoch Shinty Memories group counters coronavirus setbacks

Badenoch Shinty Memories group counters coronavirus setbacks

A Badenoch group using shinty to combat mental health issues is redeploying resources to better tackle the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic


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