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Parents left with more questions than answers after meeting on future expansion of Inverness secondary school building

11 February 2021
Parents left with more questions than answers after meeting on future expansion of Inverness secondary school building

Parents left with more questions than answers after meeting on future expansion of Inverness secondary school building

11 February 2021

Worried parents say they have lost all trust in Highland Council’s ability to ease overcrowding at an Inverness school within the promised timescale.


Four deaths at Inverness care home first hit by a mass Covid-19 outbreak last month

11 February 2021
Four deaths at Inverness care home first hit by a mass Covid-19 outbreak last month

Four deaths at Inverness care home first hit by a mass Covid-19 outbreak last month

11 February 2021

Four people have died since a mass outbreak of Covid-19 first was reported at an Inverness-shire nursing home late last month.


Highland Council pledges to put its full weight behind The Promise blueprint seeking better outcomes for people with experience of the care system

10 February 2021
Highland Council pledges to put its full weight behind The Promise blueprint seeking better outcomes for people with experience of the care system

Highland Council pledges to put its full weight behind The Promise blueprint seeking better outcomes for people with experience of the care system

10 February 2021

Highland Council is supporting a Scottish Government-backed blueprint aimed at ensuring better futures for young people and adults in care.


Inverness charities honoured at top awards ceremony

09 February 2021
Inverness charities honoured at top awards ceremony

Inverness charities honoured at top awards ceremony

09 February 2021

Two Inverness charities have been honoured at an awards ceremony to recognise those who have worked tirelessly during the pandemic.


Cases among staff and residents still rising at Inverness-shire care home hit by Covid-19 outbreak

08 February 2021
Cases among staff and residents still rising at Inverness-shire care home hit by Covid-19 outbreak

Cases among staff and residents still rising at Inverness-shire care home hit by Covid-19 outbreak

08 February 2021

Another rise in Covid-19 cases has been reported at a rural care home hit by a mass outbreak of the virus late last month.


CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Spiritual awakening can come through desperate crisis

07 February 2021
CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Spiritual awakening can come through desperate crisis

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Spiritual awakening can come through desperate crisis

07 February 2021

The young climber, high on the sheer face of a frozen waterfall, was bone-cold and exhausted. He had no energy to continue...


Departing Highland Council budget leader says councillor colleagues who opposed his private firm's fish farm proposal lacked "economic foresight"

05 February 2021
Departing Highland Council budget leader says councillor colleagues who opposed his private firm's fish farm proposal lacked "economic foresight"

Departing Highland Council budget leader says councillor colleagues who opposed his private firm's fish farm proposal lacked "economic foresight"

05 February 2021

Highland Council budget leader Alister Mackinnon claims he had to quit after being “kicked in the teeth” by politically-motivated rival councillors.


POLL RESULT: The introduction of video technology for armed police in Scotland receives backing from Courier readers

05 February 2021
POLL RESULT: The introduction of video technology for armed police in Scotland receives backing from Courier readers

POLL RESULT: The introduction of video technology for armed police in Scotland receives backing from Courier readers

05 February 2021

Plans to equip armed Scottish police with body worn video (BWV) technology have been given overwhelming backing in an Inverness Courier poll.


Old bakery outlet could be turned into city centre pub

04 February 2021
Old bakery outlet could be turned into city centre pub

Old bakery outlet could be turned into city centre pub

04 February 2021

A fresh bid to convert a vacant Inverness bakery shop into a bar will be considered by Highland Council planners.


NHS Highland notified of 11 more Covid-19 cases amid mass outbreak at Inverness-shire care home

04 February 2021
NHS Highland notified of 11 more Covid-19 cases amid mass outbreak at Inverness-shire care home

NHS Highland notified of 11 more Covid-19 cases amid mass outbreak at Inverness-shire care home

04 February 2021

A care home battling a mass outbreak of the Covid-19 virus has reported another rise in the numbers of residents and staff affected.


Builders banged to rights as solicitor complains of noise during Sheriff Court working hours

03 February 2021
Builders banged to rights as solicitor complains of noise during Sheriff Court working hours

Builders banged to rights as solicitor complains of noise during Sheriff Court working hours

03 February 2021

A solicitor took a critical swipe at the multimillion-pound Inverness Justice Centre claiming it was “impossible” for him to do his work properly.


Two much-loved Inverness music venues have been taken off a UK charity's critical list after Scottish Government support

03 February 2021
Two much-loved Inverness music venues have been taken off a UK charity's critical list after Scottish Government support

Two much-loved Inverness music venues have been taken off a UK charity's critical list after Scottish Government support

03 February 2021

Two Inverness music venues that faced the threat of permanent closure earlier in the pandemic have been taken off a UK charity’s critical “red-list”.


Poll: Do you support the use of video technology by armed police officers on our streets?

02 February 2021
Poll: Do you support the use of video technology by armed police officers on our streets?

Poll: Do you support the use of video technology by armed police officers on our streets?

02 February 2021

Police Scotland want members of the public to give their views on the potential use of worn video technology by armed officers.


Three more Covid-19 cases at Inverness-shire care home hit by mass outbreak

02 February 2021
Three more Covid-19 cases at Inverness-shire care home hit by mass outbreak

Three more Covid-19 cases at Inverness-shire care home hit by mass outbreak

02 February 2021

Cases of Covid-19 infection at a care home hit by a mass outbreak have risen overnight to 56.


Should Police Scotland armed officers follow the rest of the UK by adopting body worn video technology?

02 February 2021
Should Police Scotland armed officers follow the rest of the UK by adopting body worn video technology?

Should Police Scotland armed officers follow the rest of the UK by adopting body worn video technology?

02 February 2021

Members of the public are being asked for their views on the potential use of worn video cameras by armed police in Scotland.


Daviot care home hit by another surge in positive Covid-19 cases after outbreak reported last week

01 February 2021
Daviot care home hit by another surge in positive Covid-19 cases after outbreak reported last week

Daviot care home hit by another surge in positive Covid-19 cases after outbreak reported last week

01 February 2021

A care home hit by a mass outbreak of Covid-19 cases has reported another 18 positive test results.


Popular diner ups the 'steaks' for Balloan FC's youngsters with Portugal trip funding offer

30 January 2021
Popular diner ups the 'steaks' for Balloan FC's youngsters with Portugal trip funding offer

Popular diner ups the 'steaks' for Balloan FC's youngsters with Portugal trip funding offer

30 January 2021

For the budding young footballers of Balloan FC, the stakes are high.


Energy firm "harasses" Inverness pensioner over £29.99 bill he paid months ago

29 January 2021
Energy firm "harasses" Inverness pensioner over £29.99 bill he paid months ago

Energy firm "harasses" Inverness pensioner over £29.99 bill he paid months ago

29 January 2021

A fed-up pensioner is being bombarded with threatening letters from British Gas – despite promptly paying a bill for boiler parts.


Scottish Canals' £5.2 million Carse investment tipped to bring major benefits to Inverness after green light from Highland Council

29 January 2021
Scottish Canals' £5.2 million Carse investment tipped to bring major benefits to Inverness after green light from Highland Council

Scottish Canals' £5.2 million Carse investment tipped to bring major benefits to Inverness after green light from Highland Council

29 January 2021

An ambitious new marina development given the go-ahead by planners is set to offer Inverness a significant economic, social and cultural boost.


Concern over visual impact of luxury house plan beside sensitive Culloden Battlefield site

28 January 2021
Concern over visual impact of luxury house plan beside sensitive Culloden Battlefield site

Concern over visual impact of luxury house plan beside sensitive Culloden Battlefield site

28 January 2021

Campaigners against an “unacceptable” plan to build a luxury house beside Culloden Battlefield have welcomed a major public body’s stance against it.


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