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Grantown football team chills out for charity!

Grantown football team chills out for charity!

The great ice bucket challenge hit Grantown this week – and how!


Highlanders urged to make sure their vote counts

Highlanders urged to make sure their vote counts

The Chief Counting Officer for the Scottish Independence Referendum is urging voters to make sure their vote counts by only marking their ballot paper…


Highland Council gives big cash boost to hospice

Highland Council gives big cash boost to hospice

The Highland Hospice has received £200,000 from Highland Council towards a £6.5 million redevelopment of its in-patient unit at Bishop’s…


Badenoch's mighty Quinn sets out!

Badenoch's mighty Quinn sets out!

A Badenoch cyclist started out on the gruelling LEJOG on Tuesday – all of 943 miles from Land’s End to John o’Groats – having…


Inverness' Bank Street to close

Inverness' Bank Street to close

Inverness’ Bank Street is set  to close to through-traffic next week.


Political heavyweights heading to Grantown

Political heavyweights heading to Grantown

Lib Dem heavyweight and former Deputy First Minister Jim Wallace and former First Minister Jack McConnell will join Danny Alexander MP at a No Campaign…


Lib Dems "stand up" for football crowds

Lib Dems "stand up" for football crowds

Safe standing at football grounds would be encouraged by a Liberal Democrat government, according to Charles Kennedy.


Police appeal for missing Highlands man

Police appeal for missing Highlands man

Police Scotland are anxious to trace Brad Acland who has been reported missing from Dunbeath in Caithness, and is believed to be heading south.


Tory MSP hits back at claims NHS safer in an independent Scotland

Tory MSP hits back at claims NHS safer in an independent Scotland

Tory MSP Mary Scanlon has hit out at an ex-Liberal Democrat councillor after he announced his support for Scottish independence.


Police warn of traffic disruption ahead of Celtic match

Police warn of traffic disruption ahead of Celtic match

Police Scotland are issuing travel advice to motorists heading to the Inverness area ahead of tomorrow’s football match between Caley and Celtic…


Sir Ranulph "comes home" to Aviemore

Sir Ranulph "comes home" to Aviemore

The world’s greatest explorer is coming ‘home’ next month – to Aviemore.


Highland Council to assess danger building in Grantown

Highland Council to assess danger building in Grantown

Highland Council is to inspect a building in Grantown from which masonry fell to check if it is safe to reopen the public footpath in the vicinity.


Rifkind to address Badenoch referendum audience

Rifkind to address Badenoch referendum audience

Britain's intelligence and security chairman will press the case against Scottish inde­pendence when he takes the stage in Badenoch at the start of…


Highland Council chiefs pleased with A9 dualling announcement

Highland Council chiefs pleased with A9 dualling announcement

Highland Council has welcomed the Scottish Government's decision to bring forward the first of 12 schemes in the £3 billion A9 dualling…


Highlanders urged to speak up about unfair parcel charges

Highlanders urged to speak up about unfair parcel charges

Customers in the Highlands and Islands should not be faced with disproportionate and unfairly high delivery costs when they are buying online, Enterprise…


Nethy bike boy deserves your vote!

Nethy bike boy deserves your vote!

Get on your bikes on Saturday and vote for Nethy Bridge sensation Jamie Edmondson.


New protection from 'eyesore' tracks in Scotland is welcomed

New protection from 'eyesore' tracks in Scotland is welcomed

New measures outlined by the Scottish Government to protect against 'eyesore' tracks have been welcomed.


Kingussie celebrates best of local art

Kingussie celebrates best of local art

Kingussie, “the little town of festivals” is celebrating the fine arts for the rest of the month, following a successful launch of this year’s…


Wrap up now in the Cairngorms, warn mountaineers

Wrap up now in the Cairngorms, warn mountaineers

Once frostbitten twice shy!  The Mountaineering Council of Scotland has issued a health warning to those planning to tread the Cairngorms.


Scottish rail fare hikes to be capped

Scottish rail fare hikes to be capped

Scottish rail fares will only rise by an average of 1.9% next January thanks to a cap negotiated by the Scottish Government.


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