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Andrew Findlater refreshed not rueful after injury forces early retirement

Andrew Findlater refreshed not rueful after injury forces early retirement

ANDREW Findlater could quite easily cut a sombre figure. Instead, he feels like a man refreshed.


Peace of mind helps bring the best out of Clach's Stuart Leslie

Peace of mind helps bring the best out of Clach's Stuart Leslie

A SETTLED life off the park has allowed Stuart Leslie to find his love for football again.


Anonymous donor saves book festival

Anonymous donor saves book festival

ORGANISERS of the NessBookFest are celebrating after an anonymous donation closed the funding gap that had threatened this year’s programme.


Robert Softley Gale combines filth and fury for Blanche and Butch

Robert Softley Gale combines filth and fury for Blanche and Butch

For Robert Softley Gale – award-winning playwright, actor, and artistic director – theatre is about new ideas that challenge the audience.


Funbox's Anya goes with the flow ahead of new Underwater Adventure

Funbox's Anya goes with the flow ahead of new Underwater Adventure

Four years ago, Anya Scott-Rodgers received the job offer of a life-time – joining the cast of legendary Scottish folk music/children’s entertainers…


Dawn of a new era for Highland as doors open on revamped Canal Park

Dawn of a new era for Highland as doors open on revamped Canal Park

THE weariness and shakes of the head say it all. For Andy Little, this has been eight years in the waiting.


Stroke survivor Sam takes gold in South Africa

Stroke survivor Sam takes gold in South Africa

A WEIGHTLIFTING granny who fought back to health after suffering a life-threatening stroke, has won four gold medals in an international competition.


Lovat's Mainland twins eye up Camanachd Cup glory

Lovat's Mainland twins eye up Camanachd Cup glory

LOVAT bid for their third Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup success tomorrow when they face record winners Newtonmore at the Bught.


Owen Coyle sets out plans after taking Ross County helm

Owen Coyle sets out plans after taking Ross County helm

OWEN Coyle had no hesitation about taking over as Ross County manager – and he’s set his sights on driving the club up the Scottish Premiership.


Caley Thistle chairman Graham Rae excited about what John Robertson can deliver

Caley Thistle chairman Graham Rae excited about what John Robertson can deliver

CALEY Thistle chairman Graham Rae wholeheartedly backs John Robertson as manager and sees him as a big part of the club’s future.


Robert Hicks talks the last Loopallu

Robert Hicks talks the last Loopallu

by Margaret Chrystall


Dad of two hurt in freak buggy accident

Dad of two hurt in freak buggy accident

A DAD-OF-TWO had a lucky escape after he was pinned against a wall by an out-of-control golf buggy while on holiday.


Power from Glen Affric provided for the Highland Grid in 1951

Power from Glen Affric provided for the Highland Grid in 1951

POWER from the North of Scotland's Hydro Electric Board's Glen Affric scheme was brought into the Highland Grid for the first time in 1951.


Drama appeal for Ness Factor funds

Drama appeal for Ness Factor funds

A DRAMA teacher will be putting herself in the spotlight for the first time in years as she pushes herself out of her comfort zone and into the world…


Baby raises £1000 in charity run - before she can even walk!

Baby raises £1000 in charity run - before she can even walk!

A nine-month-old tot has helped raise more than £1000 in memory of the granny she has never seen.


Deadline looms for community projects grants

Deadline looms for community projects grants

PEOPLE involved in community projects in areas of the city including Scorguie, Kinmylies and Ballifeary have hours left to apply for a share of £11,000.


Young composers invited to create iconic bagpipe tune

Young composers invited to create iconic bagpipe tune

A COMPETITION to find the next superstar young composer and an iconic new tune for Scotland’s national instrument has launched…


Caley Thistle manager Robertson says players must dig deeper

Caley Thistle manager Robertson says players must dig deeper

CALEY Jags boss John Robertson reckons that his Ladbrokes Championship toilers need to show mental strength in their bid to turn their season around.


Clach boss Polworth targets push up the Highland League

Clach boss Polworth targets push up the Highland League

IAIN Polworth wants his Clach side to carry on from their stunning William Hill Scottish Cup win – by turning chances and goals into Highland League…


Ross County axe came too soon - McIntyre

Ross County axe came too soon - McIntyre

The 45-year-old, who guided the Dingwall club to Scottish League Cup glory in March 2016, was sacked on Monday along with assistant Billy Dodds following…


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