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Opinion: As the world head to Glasgow for COP26, VisitScotland's Chris Taylor looks at the challenge of developing a sustainable tourist sector here in the Highlands

29 October 2021
Opinion: As the world head to Glasgow for COP26, VisitScotland's Chris Taylor looks at the challenge of developing a sustainable tourist sector here in the Highlands

Opinion: As the world head to Glasgow for COP26, VisitScotland's Chris Taylor looks at the challenge of developing a sustainable tourist sector here in the Highlands

29 October 2021

VisitScotland regional leadership director Chris Taylor looks at how the Highlands can balance a successful and sustainable tourism sector


Down Memory Lane by Bill McAllister: Old High Church should be given respect and a just solution

29 October 2021
Down Memory Lane by Bill McAllister: Old High Church should be given respect and a just solution

Down Memory Lane by Bill McAllister: Old High Church should be given respect and a just solution

29 October 2021

This year is the 850th anniversary of King William The Lion granting "a ploughgate of arable land" to Thomas the Priest of St Mary’s Parish Church.


SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - What happens to a business when an owner dies?

29 October 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - What happens to a business when an owner dies?

SPONSORED CONTENT: Harper Macleod - What happens to a business when an owner dies?

29 October 2021

Leigh Beirne and Bernadette Rutherford consider measures business owners need to put in place when planning for the future.


Highland Council agrees plan to address bleak financial outlook

28 October 2021
Highland Council agrees plan to address bleak financial outlook

Highland Council agrees plan to address bleak financial outlook

28 October 2021

A medium term plan for the Highland area sets out a refreshed capital programme, proposed savings and details of a community loan fund scheme.


New rules introduced in bid to reduce fireworks' negative impact

28 October 2021
New rules introduced in bid to reduce fireworks' negative impact

New rules introduced in bid to reduce fireworks' negative impact

28 October 2021

There are new rules to lessen the negative impact of fireworks.


‘Can the pharmacy help?’

26 October 2021
‘Can the pharmacy help?’

‘Can the pharmacy help?’

26 October 2021

Our Ask The Doc series helps you to understand what the community pharmacy can do for you.


The Spirit of God upholds me to choose light instead of darkness

24 October 2021
The Spirit of God upholds me to choose light instead of darkness

The Spirit of God upholds me to choose light instead of darkness

24 October 2021

I was a little nervous about visiting the respected local pastor Samuel McKibben, retired but still active at the age of 86.


From The Archives: New vessel launches were popular with school pupils

24 October 2021
From The Archives: New vessel launches were popular with school pupils

From The Archives: New vessel launches were popular with school pupils

24 October 2021

Today we return to the writings of Margaret MacDougall with her potted history of Merkinch School.


WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION: Charles Bannerman says every effort to nurture and sustain Gaelic culture has to count

23 October 2021
WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION: Charles Bannerman says every effort to nurture and sustain Gaelic culture has to count

WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION: Charles Bannerman says every effort to nurture and sustain Gaelic culture has to count

23 October 2021

No image says “Inverness” more loudly than our castle, so the entire property must be deployed to the maximum benefit of both city and citizens.


WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION: Charles Bannerman maintains every effort to sustain and nurture Gaelic has to count

23 October 2021
WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION: Charles Bannerman maintains every effort to sustain and nurture Gaelic has to count

WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION: Charles Bannerman maintains every effort to sustain and nurture Gaelic has to count

23 October 2021

No image says "Inverness" more loudly than our castle, so the entire property must be deployed to the maximum benefit of both city and citizens.


Charlie Christie – Struggling Aberdeen are tackling challenging times

23 October 2021
Charlie Christie – Struggling Aberdeen are tackling challenging times

Charlie Christie – Struggling Aberdeen are tackling challenging times

23 October 2021

Dons need to turn things around quickly after 10 games without a win.


The Consone Quartet – young and HIP

22 October 2021
The Consone Quartet – young and HIP

The Consone Quartet – young and HIP

22 October 2021

'Pursuit of authenticity in music can easily be portrayed as dully academic, but at its best it is exactly the opposite'


DOWN MEMORY LANE: How Bridge Street's 'concrete carbuncle' may mask hidden treasures

21 October 2021
DOWN MEMORY LANE: How Bridge Street's 'concrete carbuncle' may mask hidden treasures

DOWN MEMORY LANE: How Bridge Street's 'concrete carbuncle' may mask hidden treasures

21 October 2021

Remains of the medieval defensive outer ring of what was called Royal Castlehill lie below the ‘concrete carbuncle’ south side of Bridge Street.


Down Memory Lane: New version of Bridge Street will be much-anticipated

21 October 2021
Down Memory Lane: New version of Bridge Street will be much-anticipated

Down Memory Lane: New version of Bridge Street will be much-anticipated

21 October 2021

Bill McAllister on the past – and possible future – of one of the least-loved parts of the Inverness city centre


Opinion: We must avoid a scenario where businesses are forced to introduce ever higher prices

20 October 2021
Opinion: We must avoid a scenario where businesses are forced to introduce ever higher prices

Opinion: We must avoid a scenario where businesses are forced to introduce ever higher prices

20 October 2021

Business Focus: Rising costs concern FSB's north development manager


SPONSORED CONTENT: How a transformational coach can make a difference to your life

19 October 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT: How a transformational coach can make a difference to your life

SPONSORED CONTENT: How a transformational coach can make a difference to your life

19 October 2021

Clare Humphreys explains how a transformational coach can help you achieve your goals.


Keeping your dog stepping on to the end of the road

18 October 2021
Keeping your dog stepping on to the end of the road

Keeping your dog stepping on to the end of the road

18 October 2021

Pumpkin was a two-year-old Pomeranian dog brought in as over the past year it had been noted she was occasionally lame on one or both hind legs.


TV show’s recipe for success helps quench thirst for home comforts

17 October 2021
TV show’s recipe for success helps quench thirst for home comforts

TV show’s recipe for success helps quench thirst for home comforts

17 October 2021

I need a taste of home on a weekly basis. And it comes in many different forms.


Main symptoms of norovirus

17 October 2021
Main symptoms of norovirus

Main symptoms of norovirus

17 October 2021

Dr Laura Ryan explains about the illness, that is also called the winter vomiting bug.


Christian Viewpoint: We are not alone as we address major environmental challenges

17 October 2021
Christian Viewpoint: We are not alone as we address major environmental challenges

Christian Viewpoint: We are not alone as we address major environmental challenges

17 October 2021

With the COP26 climate summit due to start at the end of this month, John Dempster reflects on the challenges in a warming world:


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