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Bus driver dies after accident while travelling from Inverness to Cromarty

12 January 2019
Bus driver dies after accident while travelling from Inverness to Cromarty

Bus driver dies after accident while travelling from Inverness to Cromarty

12 January 2019


Growth in profit for Inverness garden centre firm

04 January 2019
Growth in profit for Inverness garden centre firm

Growth in profit for Inverness garden centre firm

04 January 2019

PRE-tax profit almost quadrupled for an Inverness garden centre operator in its most recent financial year.


Highland energy firm eyes up non-oil and gas work

04 January 2019
Highland energy firm eyes up non-oil and gas work

Highland energy firm eyes up non-oil and gas work

04 January 2019

ONE of the city’s biggest firms is changing its strategy because it expects a period of “low activity” in the oil and gas sector.


Views sought on city bike and car share schemes

04 December 2018
Views sought on city bike and car share schemes

Views sought on city bike and car share schemes

04 December 2018

A PROJECT to encourage people to travel differently and to promote bike hire and car share schemes in the centre of Inverness is under way.


International project could see students' work in print

27 November 2018
International project could see students' work in print

International project could see students' work in print

27 November 2018

AN innovative international collaboration between Inverness College UHI and a children’s picture book publisher in Australia could see students…


Major river artwork to be 'built by July'

23 November 2018
Major river artwork to be 'built by July'

Major river artwork to be 'built by July'

23 November 2018

NEW artwork could grace the banks of the River Ness next summer – Inverness councillors have been told.


Hospital play area work gets the green light

22 November 2018
Hospital play area work gets the green light

Hospital play area work gets the green light

22 November 2018

AN Inverness firm’s generosity has helped a charity’s bid for a new outdoor play area for patients at Raigmore Hospital’s children’s…


NHS chairman apologises for 'some incidents of bullying'

18 November 2018
NHS chairman apologises for 'some incidents of bullying'

NHS chairman apologises for 'some incidents of bullying'

18 November 2018

CLAIMS of bullying which have rocked NHS Highland are taking a toll on a growing number of the organisation’s staff, according to its chairman.


Substantial growth for city-based fish farm supplier

14 November 2018
Substantial growth for city-based fish farm supplier

Substantial growth for city-based fish farm supplier

14 November 2018

PRE-tax profit increased by almost £1.2 million for Inverness-based Gael Force Group last year.


Dozens of drivers nabbed speeding outside schools

11 November 2018
Dozens of drivers nabbed speeding outside schools

Dozens of drivers nabbed speeding outside schools

11 November 2018

MORE than 50 drivers were caught speeding near schools by police during the October holidays.


New project to offer legal advice

05 November 2018
New project to offer legal advice

New project to offer legal advice

05 November 2018

PEOPLE in the Highlands are being given a new route to access justice thanks to a partnership between law firm Harper Macleod and the Aberdeen Law Project…


Derelict site is new city gateway

03 November 2018
Derelict site is new city gateway

Derelict site is new city gateway

03 November 2018

THE regeneration of a landmark area of Inverness is now complete.


Remember, remember to walk to big show

02 November 2018
Remember, remember to walk to big show

Remember, remember to walk to big show

02 November 2018

THOUSANDS of people are expected to attend Monday’s civic bonfire and fireworks display – and organisers have made a plea for them to get…


NHS debt write-off seen as a 'quick fix'

11 October 2018
NHS debt write-off seen as a 'quick fix'

NHS debt write-off seen as a 'quick fix'

11 October 2018

THE Scottish Government’s move to write off millions of pounds of NHS Highland’s debt will be a "shot in the arm" according to a local MP.


Profits fall at city's largest private sector firm

10 October 2018
Profits fall at city's largest private sector firm

Profits fall at city's largest private sector firm

10 October 2018

PRE-TAX profit fell at Inverness medical products firm LifeScan Scotland last year.


Kessock Bridge set to get a new lick of paint

23 September 2018
Kessock Bridge set to get a new lick of paint

Kessock Bridge set to get a new lick of paint

23 September 2018

A TRIAL to determine the most effective method to carry out essential protective painting works to the Kessock Bridge is set to take place this week.


Inverness-shire woman now a millionaire

17 September 2018
Inverness-shire woman now a millionaire

Inverness-shire woman now a millionaire

17 September 2018

A MYSTERY EuroMillions winner, known only as Mrs B from Inverness-shire, has become a millionaire without ever touching a ticket.


Police urge motorists to slow down at schools after 24 drivers caught speeding in a single day

30 August 2018
Police urge motorists to slow down at schools after 24 drivers caught speeding in a single day

Police urge motorists to slow down at schools after 24 drivers caught speeding in a single day

30 August 2018

MOTORISTS are being urged to slow down near schools in Inverness after 24 drivers were stopped for speeding during lunch time at a single primary.


Link designed to aid city knitting festival

23 August 2018
Link designed to aid city knitting festival

Link designed to aid city knitting festival

23 August 2018

Passengers travelling through Inverness Airport are set to be dazzled by Loganair’s uniquely colourful check-in desk which has been "yarn-stormed".


Council chief confident of covering £600k budget shortfall

21 August 2018
Council chief confident of covering £600k budget shortfall

Council chief confident of covering £600k budget shortfall

21 August 2018

HIGHLAND Council’s financial woes have been exacerbated by an emerging £600,000 overspend.


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