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Raigmore Hospital retains healthy eating award

Raigmore Hospital retains healthy eating award

Raigmore Hospital has retained an award for supporting healthier eating.


NFU Scotland calls for Bonfire Night sky lantern ban

NFU Scotland calls for Bonfire Night sky lantern ban

Scots celebrating Bonfire Night this year are being urged to do so without using sky lanterns.


Stone Roses confirmed as T in the Park's first headliners for 2016

Stone Roses confirmed as T in the Park's first headliners for 2016

They must still want to be adored more than 25 years on from when they first exploded onto the music scene . . . The Stone Roses have been confirmed as…


Tributes paid to veteran of The Great Outdoors Challenge

Tributes paid to veteran of The Great Outdoors Challenge

Every now and again life throws up a character – an individual who stands out from the crowd. Derek Emsley was definitely one of those.


Highland army houses could be used to home Syrian refugees

Highland army houses could be used to home Syrian refugees

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Highland revellers urged to celebrate Bonfire Night safely

Highland revellers urged to celebrate Bonfire Night safely

Bonfire Night revellers in the Highlands are being reminded to take care and understand how to treat minor burns ahead of this year’s celebrations…


Would you pay more council tax to protect frontline services?

Would you pay more council tax to protect frontline services?

Council leader Margaret Davidson


Snowsports group calls for more investment in uplift at CairnGorm Mountain

Snowsports group calls for more investment in uplift at CairnGorm Mountain

A group which is campaigning for improved uplift at CairnGorm Mountain has said the new operators will need to invest more money in the uplift in…


Public urged to have say on big money plans for CairnGorm Mountain

Public urged to have say on big money plans for CairnGorm Mountain

There is still plenty of scope for changes to eye-catching – and potentially controversial – plans for a new Day Lodge and associated facilities…


Growth in Highland airport passenger numbers

Growth in Highland airport passenger numbers

NEW figures show the number of passengers flying to and from the Highlands has grown, but some north gateways have been hit by a decrease in energy-related…


Strathspey MP promotes winter energy aid

Strathspey MP promotes winter energy aid

Local MP Drew Hendry is encouraging local residents in Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey to call a free helpline to find out what help they…


Could the Highlands see the lynx return?

Could the Highlands see the lynx return?

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Highland Council's green credentials slammed

Highland Council's green credentials slammed

The Scottish Green Party has slammed Highland Council’s green credentials accusing the new leadership of “taking its eye off the ball”.


Shock new figures on Highland Council car hire bill

Shock new figures on Highland Council car hire bill

New figures suggest Highland Council spends around £30,000 a month on hire cars for its workers.


It's good to chat says Highland Council leader

It's good to chat says Highland Council leader

Highland Council is to hold a series of Facebook chats on budget issues starting with a discussion on the Council Tax tomorrow evening (Tuesday).


Scottish Government launches new bowel screening test campaign

Scottish Government launches new bowel screening test campaign

Scottish Government advertising feature


Highlands heroin dealer avoids being locked up

Highlands heroin dealer avoids being locked up

A woman who was dealing in heroin from her home in Inverness has escaped a jail term.


Multi-million plans for Cairngorm ski resort to be unveiled

Multi-million plans for Cairngorm ski resort to be unveiled

The operators of CairnGorm Mountain are set to unveil their £6.2 million plans to the public next week to turn the attraction into a ‘world…


Gun info request 'will cost too much' for cops

Gun info request 'will cost too much' for cops

Police Scotland has said it cannot reveal how many routine incidents were attended by armed officers in the Highland, because it would cost…


Highlands' green projects could be hit by planned subsidy cut

Highlands' green projects could be hit by planned subsidy cut

As Highland Council considers an application for an RWE npower hydroelectric scheme at Badenoch’s Loch Laggan, a warning has gone out over planned…


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