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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.


Our Man in Westminster: It’s time for unfair delivery fees to be shown the door

27 April 2021
Our Man in Westminster: It’s time for unfair delivery fees to be shown the door

Our Man in Westminster: It’s time for unfair delivery fees to be shown the door

27 April 2021

IT'S fair to say that one of the ever-present issues raised with me over the years is unfair delivery charges to the Highlands, writes MP Drew Hendry.


Down Memory Lane: Blood lust united people in horror after Battle of Culloden

26 April 2021
Down Memory Lane: Blood lust united people in horror after Battle of Culloden

Down Memory Lane: Blood lust united people in horror after Battle of Culloden

26 April 2021

The Duke of Cumberland was in his glory this month 275 years ago after crushing the Stuart dynasty’s last stand, writes Bill McAllister.


Downloads and streaming: new releases to watch at home

24 April 2021
Downloads and streaming: new releases to watch at home

Downloads and streaming: new releases to watch at home

24 April 2021

A selection of new films to enjoy on the small screen.


Film of the Week: Zack Snyder’s Justice League

24 April 2021
Film of the Week: Zack Snyder’s Justice League

Film of the Week: Zack Snyder’s Justice League

24 April 2021

As the world mourns the death of Superman otherworldly warrior Steppenwolf and an army of flying Parademons search for three legendary Mother Boxes.


Viewpoint: As the Highlands open to visitors once more, we need to show them a welcome – and how to do the right thing

23 April 2021
Viewpoint: As the Highlands open to visitors once more, we need to show them a welcome – and how to do the right thing

Viewpoint: As the Highlands open to visitors once more, we need to show them a welcome – and how to do the right thing

23 April 2021

Highland tourism is getting ready to welcome back our much-missed visitors, writes Chris Taylor, VisitScotland’s regional leadership director


Vet Speak: Soothing the itch that dogs prone to allergies may suffer

21 April 2021
Vet Speak: Soothing the itch that dogs prone to allergies may suffer

Vet Speak: Soothing the itch that dogs prone to allergies may suffer

21 April 2021

Antoine was a handsome bichon frise who every spring, was brought into the surgery with an irritating problem, writes vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers.


HEALTH MATTERS: 'Remobilisation' of health services halted at height of pandemic is now underway

18 April 2021
HEALTH MATTERS: 'Remobilisation' of health services halted at height of pandemic is now underway

HEALTH MATTERS: 'Remobilisation' of health services halted at height of pandemic is now underway

18 April 2021

There has been a lot of coverage of our preparations for Covid-19 and how we responded to the virus in NHS Highland.


Christian Viewpoint: 'Find the grace in all of God’s gifts offered to us'

18 April 2021
Christian Viewpoint: 'Find the grace in all of God’s gifts offered to us'

Christian Viewpoint: 'Find the grace in all of God’s gifts offered to us'

18 April 2021

I CONFESS that my eyes were teary when Emma handed me the envelope in her office aqvt Raigmore Hospital’s audiology department, writes John Dempster.


Looking back: The Battle of Culloden

17 April 2021
Looking back: The Battle of Culloden

Looking back: The Battle of Culloden

17 April 2021

Prince Charles Edward Stuart’s standard was drenched in blood on April 16, 1746, at the Battle of Culloden, the last battle fought on British soil.


Business Focus: BID manager reveals how Inverness is preparing for a safe return after lockdown

15 April 2021
Business Focus: BID manager reveals how Inverness is preparing for a safe return after lockdown

Business Focus: BID manager reveals how Inverness is preparing for a safe return after lockdown

15 April 2021

Mike Smith, Inverness BID manager, on gearing up for reopening/


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.


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