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A wee nip that comes with a hefty price tag!

A wee nip that comes with a hefty price tag!

Tomatin Distillery has just unveiled an extremely rare single malt whisky, distilled in 1971, which will retail at £2,500.


Cairngorm National Park chiefs want to protect A9 Highland gateway

Cairngorm National Park chiefs want to protect A9 Highland gateway

Transport Scotland is being urged to reduce the landscaping impact of the dualled A9 at the entrance to the Highlands


Mickelson returns to Inverness

Mickelson returns to Inverness

Phil Mickelson will rekindle his love affair with the ‘Home of Golf’ at Inverness tomorrow (Thursday, June 7).


Calls for new powers to tackle Scotland's housing waiting list

Calls for new powers to tackle Scotland's housing waiting list

The value of long-term private empty homes brought back into use across Scotland in the last year exceeded £110 million, according to a new report.


Stars - and Stripes - heading to the Scottish Open

Stars - and Stripes - heading to the Scottish Open

American Ryder Cup players JB Holmes, Patrick Reed and Steve Stricker have joined the star-studded field for the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open,…


One of Scotland's toughest races set for this weekend

One of Scotland's toughest races set for this weekend

Scotland’s toughest mountain duathlon is set to take place tomorrow (Saturday) so loved ones should have a nice hot bath and a well deserved glass…


Go-ahead for second championship course at Castle Stuart

Go-ahead for second championship course at Castle Stuart

Planners have given their unanimous support for a second championship golf course to be built at the renowned Castle Stuart Golf Links in partnership…


Highland air gun amnesty goes with a bang

Highland air gun amnesty goes with a bang

The initial Air Weapon Surrender period is now complete with a total of 11,569 air weapons handed in to police stations throughout Scotland.


Mini-kelpies ride in to Inverness

Mini-kelpies ride in to Inverness

Inverness Campus is to become home to the Kelpies maquettes as part of their world tour helping to promote Scotland as a visitor destination.


Offshore worked jailed for causing disturbance at Raigmore Hospital

Offshore worked jailed for causing disturbance at Raigmore Hospital

An offshore oil worker was jailed for six months for causing a disturbance at the Accident and Emergency Unit at Raigmore Hospital.


A very proud Mum at Kincraig!

A very proud Mum at Kincraig!

Keepers at Kincraig’s  Highland Wildlife Park are celebrating the birth of two European bison calves in its herd in the main drive-through…


Lights timings changed at Inverness roundabout

Lights timings changed at Inverness roundabout

The timings of the traffic lights at the Longman roundabout in Inverness are to be changed in an attempt to reduce delays at the busy junctions, especially…


Hendry rails over "slap in the face" for Scots over air travel

Hendry rails over "slap in the face" for Scots over air travel

Scottish businesses and travellers have suffered another “slap in the face” over air links to the south, claims the strath’s MP.


Highlands medic swaps Everest for Raigmore Hospital

Highlands medic swaps Everest for Raigmore Hospital

Raigmore Hospital’s latest recruit has swapped the mountains of Nepal for the mountains of the Highlands as she joins the Inverness hospital after…


Scotland's open for Euro business, says Ewing

Scotland's open for Euro business, says Ewing

Scotland is open for business and will continue working with colleagues across Europe in the best interests of farmers, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus…


Pros pitch in with kids coaching at Scottish Hydro

Pros pitch in with kids coaching at Scottish Hydro

Macdonald Hotels & Resorts has welcomed 147 school children from across the Highlands for a series of coaching clinics during the SSE Scottish Hydro…


First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's response to Brexit

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's response to Brexit

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s response in full to vote to leave EU:


Euro vote "Completely unacceptable" to Badenoch MSP

Euro vote "Completely unacceptable" to Badenoch MSP

A Highlands and Islands MSP has said that the outcome of the EU referendum has left “big question marks” hanging over Scotland’s future…


Two Cairngorms osprey chicks take it in their stride

Two Cairngorms osprey chicks take it in their stride

Hello boys! Rowan and Willow, the RSPB Loch Garten osprey chicks were ringed earlier today to help with research on the birds.


Highlands' brighest young stars set for stage in Aviemore

Highlands' brighest young stars set for stage in Aviemore

Some of the Highlands’ brightest young talent are set to light up the stage in a big, double celebration in Aviemore this weekend.


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