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Inverness firefighters take part in national strike in 1977

Inverness firefighters take part in national strike in 1977

FIREFIGHTERS in Inverness claimed widespread support as they joined almost 30,000 members of the Fire Brigades Union in the service's first national strike…


Scott Fox injury overshadows Ross County's stalemate with St Johnstone

Scott Fox injury overshadows Ross County's stalemate with St Johnstone

AN injury to Scott Fox overshadowed Ross County's 0-0 draw with St Johnstone.


New Eden Court boss wants to tap into fresh revenue

New Eden Court boss wants to tap into fresh revenue

James Mackenzie-Blackman entered centre stage yesterday as successor to Colin Marr who recently stepped down after two decades.


Blind people avoiding Inverness city centre due to 'pavement clutter'

Blind people avoiding Inverness city centre due to 'pavement clutter'

And Councillor Richard Laird spoke of his shock at learning how many visually impaired people had given up tackling pavement problems in Inverness and…


Jim Main sets sights on Commonwealth Games call-up for Scotland's shooting squad

Jim Main sets sights on Commonwealth Games call-up for Scotland's shooting squad

HIGHLAND shooter Jim Main is Down Under this week as he aims to nail a place in Scotland’s shooting team for the Commonwealth Games.


Connor Bell: Caley Thistle's quiet revelation

Connor Bell: Caley Thistle's quiet revelation

AMID the flurry of transfer activity in the reshaped Caley Thistle over the summer, one addition may have slipped under the radar.


Second-half implosion costs Highland as losing skid continues

Second-half implosion costs Highland as losing skid continues

DAVE Carson was left to rue a second-half implosion as Highland dropped their third game on the bounce in a 43-12 loss against St Boswells.


Kevin Bartlett comes to the fore as Scotland hold off Ireland in shinty/hurling international

Kevin Bartlett comes to the fore as Scotland hold off Ireland in shinty/hurling international

SCOTLAND lifted the Marine Harvest Quaich for the fourth year in a row in their annual joust with the Irish hurlers.


Iain Vigurs believes the real Caley Thistle is starting to shine through

Iain Vigurs believes the real Caley Thistle is starting to shine through

IAIN Vigurs insists fans are now seeing the real Caley Thistle after their impressive win at Dundee United lifted them from the relegation play-off spot…


Teen steps up training for major charity challenge

Teen steps up training for major charity challenge

A BRAVE teenager is gearing up to take part in a 500-mile charity challenge despite her own life-limiting condition.


Disappearance of mother and young son in 1976 sparks long-running mystery

Disappearance of mother and young son in 1976 sparks long-running mystery

THE disappearance of Renee MacRae and her three-year-old son, Andrew, on November 12 marked the start of a mystery which remains unsolved to this day.


Work to save chapel from ruin finished

Work to save chapel from ruin finished

A LOCAL historian has praised the work by a Nairn stonemason to the outside of the chapel at the Royal Northern Infrmary which has restored one of Inverness’s…


Inverness Winter Festival 2017

Inverness Winter Festival 2017

Fun for all the family from Halloween to Hogmanay!


Dolphins get big cash boost from builders

Dolphins get big cash boost from builders

Marine House in Rosemarkie is a landmark feature which has recently been converted into luxurious apartments.


Extra flights drive up golf course visitors

Extra flights drive up golf course visitors

ADDITIONAL air connections to the Highlands of Scotland have helped tee up record breaking visitor numbers to Castle Stuart Golf Links.


Plans for 'new town' on eastern outskirts knocked back in 1975

Plans for 'new town' on eastern outskirts knocked back in 1975

PROPOSALS to create a large community with a population of about 15,000 on the eastern edge of Inverness were knocked back in October.


New memorial marks South Kessock ferry disaster

New memorial marks South Kessock ferry disaster

SIX men who drowned in an Inverness ferry disaster have been remembered with the unveiling of a new memorial.


Parliamentary boundaries are 'at odds with reality'

Parliamentary boundaries are 'at odds with reality'

BOUNDARY changes that could leave the Highland Council area with just two MPs have been branded completely out of touch by politicians.


Inverness heavyweight Gary Cornish booked in for Christmas return to the ring

Inverness heavyweight Gary Cornish booked in for Christmas return to the ring

GARY Cornish will get a chance to bounce back from his British title defeat by Sam Sexton with a December showdown against David Howe.


Thousands of objectors fail to stop wind farm

Thousands of objectors fail to stop wind farm

A CONTROVERSIAL wind farm has been approved by the Scottish Government despite almost 2000 objections.


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