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Down Memory Lane: Tricked into surrender by a treacherous clan chief

16 May 2021
Down Memory Lane: Tricked into surrender by a treacherous clan chief

Down Memory Lane: Tricked into surrender by a treacherous clan chief

16 May 2021

Bill McAllister on how a group of Jacobite fighters were transported halfway around the world after they proved too trusting.


CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Journey that involves making many moves

16 May 2021
CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Journey that involves making many moves

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Journey that involves making many moves

16 May 2021

“I give thanks for God’s gift of the journey”


Comment: Inverness BID manager Mike Smith sees promising signs as shops re-open after lockdown

15 May 2021
Comment: Inverness BID manager Mike Smith sees promising signs as shops re-open after lockdown

Comment: Inverness BID manager Mike Smith sees promising signs as shops re-open after lockdown

15 May 2021

Confident and relaxed shoppers are returning to the city centre, says Inverness BID's Mike Smith


NATIVE CONTENT: Supporting young entrepreneurs is like raising a family

13 May 2021
NATIVE CONTENT: Supporting young entrepreneurs is like raising a family

NATIVE CONTENT: Supporting young entrepreneurs is like raising a family

13 May 2021

There are so many similarities between helping someone nurture and grow their business and bringing up a family.


Good for You: Climate change is a real risk to our mental health

12 May 2021
Good for You: Climate change is a real risk to our mental health

Good for You: Climate change is a real risk to our mental health

12 May 2021

AS we all tentatively move towards an easing of the lockdown many of us have an eye on the future, writes Dr Nick Barnes.


Vet speak: 'Could a career in Highland veterinary nursing be right for you?'

11 May 2021
Vet speak: 'Could a career in Highland veterinary nursing be right for you?'

Vet speak: 'Could a career in Highland veterinary nursing be right for you?'

11 May 2021

Inverness vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers outlines the importance of the role of the veterinary nursing profession.


Christian Viewpoint: Moving poems from the past still as relevant today

09 May 2021
Christian Viewpoint: Moving poems from the past still as relevant today

Christian Viewpoint: Moving poems from the past still as relevant today

09 May 2021

We have known again the coming of this season of rebirth after a hard, dark winter says John Dempster.


Our Man in Westminster: Great to see such strong support for businesses

08 May 2021
Our Man in Westminster: Great to see such strong support for businesses

Our Man in Westminster: Great to see such strong support for businesses

08 May 2021

MP Drew Hendry says 'the overwhelming impression I got from them was of passion and positivity'


Down Memory Lane: Leader was hailed a hero after being led through Inverness in chains

07 May 2021
Down Memory Lane: Leader was hailed a hero after being led through Inverness in chains

Down Memory Lane: Leader was hailed a hero after being led through Inverness in chains

07 May 2021

Exactly 175 years ago last week, he ordered his cannon to be positioned beneath a hawthorn tree and rained artillery fire down on Inverness Castle.


COMMENT: Neutering your cat is the best thing to do in the long-term

04 May 2021
COMMENT: Neutering your cat is the best thing to do in the long-term

COMMENT: Neutering your cat is the best thing to do in the long-term

04 May 2021

Lil was a rescued one-year-old, long-haired tabby cat who had already had a couple of litters.


Health Matters: 'Forging closer links can aid treatment for mental health'

03 May 2021
Health Matters: 'Forging closer links can aid treatment for mental health'

Health Matters: 'Forging closer links can aid treatment for mental health'

03 May 2021

THE pharmacy profession can play an important role in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of the nation and has the potential to do much more.


What's on your mind? Guest contributor Laura MacTaggart on the challenges faced by deaf people in a world now wrapped up in face masks

02 May 2021
What's on your mind? Guest contributor Laura MacTaggart on the challenges faced by deaf people in a world now wrapped up in face masks

What's on your mind? Guest contributor Laura MacTaggart on the challenges faced by deaf people in a world now wrapped up in face masks

02 May 2021

Understanding and awareness can be key to helping deaf people navigate the added difficulties of life in a pandemic


Christian Viewpoint: Being full of goodness can only be a good thing in the Highlands

02 May 2021
Christian Viewpoint: Being full of goodness can only be a good thing in the Highlands

Christian Viewpoint: Being full of goodness can only be a good thing in the Highlands

02 May 2021

Most of the community groups Becky Wilson has previously been involved with have been campaigning against something.


Downloads and streaming: New stuff to watch at home

01 May 2021
Downloads and streaming: New stuff to watch at home

Downloads and streaming: New stuff to watch at home

01 May 2021

A selection of new homeviewing and DVD options.


Ask the Doc: ‘Why can’t I shake my cough?’

01 May 2021
Ask the Doc: ‘Why can’t I shake my cough?’

Ask the Doc: ‘Why can’t I shake my cough?’

01 May 2021

I’ve had a persistent cough for more than three weeks, but I know it isn’t Covid-19. I don’t want to bother my GP with this, what should I do?


Film of the Week: The Mitchells Vs The Machines (Cert PG, 113 mins)

01 May 2021
Film of the Week: The Mitchells Vs The Machines (Cert PG, 113 mins)

Film of the Week: The Mitchells Vs The Machines (Cert PG, 113 mins)

01 May 2021

A cinema nerd can’t wait to begin her first term at university, creating distance from her father whose uncool jokes now grate on her teenage nerves.


Down Memory Lane: Washing away the pain at ancient clootie wells in the Highlands

30 April 2021
Down Memory Lane: Washing away the pain at ancient clootie wells in the Highlands

Down Memory Lane: Washing away the pain at ancient clootie wells in the Highlands

30 April 2021

This year is the 75th anniversary of the Courier reporting six Cameron Highlanders fulfilled an agreement to meet at St Mary’s Well at Culloden.


SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - harnessing our marine potential

30 April 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - harnessing our marine potential

SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - harnessing our marine potential

30 April 2021

Chris Kerr from Harper Macleod, shares some insights from the recent Marine Economy Week hosted by the firm.


SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - harnessing our marine potential

30 April 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - harnessing our marine potential

SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - harnessing our marine potential

30 April 2021

Chris Kerr from Harper Macleod, shares some insights from the recent Marine Economy Week hosted by the firm.


Remote workers favour dog policies at work according to survey

28 April 2021
Remote workers favour dog policies at work according to survey

Remote workers favour dog policies at work according to survey

28 April 2021

Nearly half of home workers favour a policy that allows dogs in the office, a recent survey has found.


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