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Obituary: Highland newspaperman was old-school journalist with hundreds of contacts from all walks of life

14 April 2021
Obituary: Highland newspaperman was old-school journalist with hundreds of contacts from all walks of life

Obituary: Highland newspaperman was old-school journalist with hundreds of contacts from all walks of life

14 April 2021

A good journalist never takes things at face value.


Health Matters: Stick to coronavirus guidance and don't try to do too much too soon

11 April 2021
Health Matters: Stick to coronavirus guidance and don't try to do too much too soon

Health Matters: Stick to coronavirus guidance and don't try to do too much too soon

11 April 2021

Dr Tim Allison says it is still important to be cautious as coronavirus restrictions are eased.


An Invernessian In America: Some of the trolls’ comments will never leave me

11 April 2021
An Invernessian In America: Some of the trolls’ comments will never leave me

An Invernessian In America: Some of the trolls’ comments will never leave me

11 April 2021

Our new columnist Diane Knox offers the first of her "weekly musings" from across the Atlantic.


Christian Viewpoint: Tragedies in life led to true calling

11 April 2021
Christian Viewpoint: Tragedies in life led to true calling

Christian Viewpoint: Tragedies in life led to true calling

11 April 2021

THREE times the angel appeared to Mick Fleming, giving precise instructions which he followed, writes John Dempster.


Vet Speak: A delicate problem for cats that needs immediate attention

08 April 2021
Vet Speak: A delicate problem for cats that needs immediate attention

Vet Speak: A delicate problem for cats that needs immediate attention

08 April 2021

ABBY was a tabby who was brought into the surgery as she had been passing small pools of urine in the house, writes vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers.


NATIVE CONTENT: Support must adapt to help young entrepreneurs steer course into a post-Covid world

08 April 2021
NATIVE CONTENT: Support must adapt to help young entrepreneurs steer course into a post-Covid world

NATIVE CONTENT: Support must adapt to help young entrepreneurs steer course into a post-Covid world

08 April 2021

Mark Bell from AABConsulting discusses the support that should be offered to Scotland's young entrepreneurs.


Good for you: Travel change is key to improving the world we live in

08 April 2021
Good for you: Travel change is key to improving the world we live in

Good for you: Travel change is key to improving the world we live in

08 April 2021

Nairn GP, Dr Alice Scriven, considers the importance of clean air.


Inside Holyrood: the personal touch will remain vital to health care

07 April 2021
Inside Holyrood: the personal touch will remain vital to health care

Inside Holyrood: the personal touch will remain vital to health care

07 April 2021

John Finnie says remote consultations are a great development, but there is no replacement for person to person care.


Health Matters: Support is vital for parents looking after their little ones

04 April 2021
Health Matters: Support is vital for parents looking after their little ones

Health Matters: Support is vital for parents looking after their little ones

04 April 2021

THE pandemic has pulled us into a world where we have lost feelings of control over our lives and connection to others, writes Dr Tracy McGlynn.


Ask the Doc: ‘I want to shed some weight’

04 April 2021
Ask the Doc: ‘I want to shed some weight’

Ask the Doc: ‘I want to shed some weight’

04 April 2021

Dr Laura Ryan answers your health questions.


Christian Viewpoint: 'Jesus broke the spell of evil and burst into new life'

03 April 2021
Christian Viewpoint: 'Jesus broke the spell of evil and burst into new life'

Christian Viewpoint: 'Jesus broke the spell of evil and burst into new life'

03 April 2021

Columnist John Dempster discusses the search for crosses hidden in plain sight.


Business Focus: Technology gets a bad press but it has been our saviour

03 April 2021
Business Focus: Technology gets a bad press but it has been our saviour

Business Focus: Technology gets a bad press but it has been our saviour

03 April 2021

Jane Cumming, regional chairwoman of the SCDI, on the positives of change.


Down Memory Lane: Former Inverness Provost who changed the landscape of the city

01 April 2021
Down Memory Lane: Former Inverness Provost who changed the landscape of the city

Down Memory Lane: Former Inverness Provost who changed the landscape of the city

01 April 2021

Dr James Robertson of Aultnaskiach might not approve of the "ski poles" narrowing Bridge Street – in the 205th anniversary year of it being widened.


Inside Holyrood: MSP hopes he has been a 'good representative'

29 March 2021
Inside Holyrood: MSP hopes he has been a 'good representative'

Inside Holyrood: MSP hopes he has been a 'good representative'

29 March 2021

Highlands and Islands Labour MSP David Stewart is retiring from frontline politics at the end of this parliamentary term.


SPONSORED CONTENT: Why would you choose a Solicitor Estate Agent?

26 March 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT: Why would you choose a Solicitor Estate Agent?

SPONSORED CONTENT: Why would you choose a Solicitor Estate Agent?

26 March 2021

Lauren from Harper Macleod tackles a question that crops up when people are looking to sell their home – what exactly is a Solicitor Estate Agent?


Business focus: Tony Mackay looks at the long term effects of the pandemic crisis

25 March 2021
Business focus: Tony Mackay looks at the long term effects of the pandemic crisis

Business focus: Tony Mackay looks at the long term effects of the pandemic crisis

25 March 2021

Inverness economist Tony Mackay estimates the economic output in the Highlands has fallen by 13 per cent over the fist 12 months of the pandemic


Down Memory Lane: A building at the heart of city life for almost two centuries

24 March 2021
Down Memory Lane: A building at the heart of city life for almost two centuries

Down Memory Lane: A building at the heart of city life for almost two centuries

24 March 2021

THIS year marks the 180th anniversary of the opening of Farraline Park, arguably Inverness’s finest building, writes Bill McAllister.


Coronavirus pandemic one year on: Highland headteacher reflects on a rollercoaster of a year and how the tireless commitment shown by staff drove him to tears

24 March 2021
Coronavirus pandemic one year on: Highland headteacher reflects on a rollercoaster of a year and how the tireless commitment shown by staff drove him to tears

Coronavirus pandemic one year on: Highland headteacher reflects on a rollercoaster of a year and how the tireless commitment shown by staff drove him to tears

24 March 2021

After six years as headteacher of Inverness High School, I thought I’d experienced most challenges that outside forces could throw at a school.


Health Matters: Really listening is key to helping those dealing with trauma

22 March 2021
Health Matters: Really listening is key to helping those dealing with trauma

Health Matters: Really listening is key to helping those dealing with trauma

22 March 2021

IT has been difficult to ignore the narrative of “being trauma informed” in health care and society over the last few years, writes Dr Wendy van Riet.


Christian Viewpoint: Knowing we are loved by God helps us love others

21 March 2021
Christian Viewpoint: Knowing we are loved by God helps us love others

Christian Viewpoint: Knowing we are loved by God helps us love others

21 March 2021

Recently, I was chatting to someone about God’s unconditional love, writes John Dempster.


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