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'Big cat' sighting a domestic tabby, says wildlife expert

01 April 2017
'Big cat' sighting a domestic tabby, says wildlife expert

'Big cat' sighting a domestic tabby, says wildlife expert

01 April 2017

AN ANIMAL expert has poured cold water over possible sightings of a big cat on the outskirts of Inverness.


Complaint from dad sparks city centre car park clean-up

29 March 2017
Complaint from dad sparks city centre car park clean-up

Complaint from dad sparks city centre car park clean-up

29 March 2017

A MAJOR city centre car park has been branded a health hazard by a dad who said he had to negotiate a host of broken bottles and even human waste there.


Hostel will remain an eyesore for fifth tourist season

28 March 2017
Hostel will remain an eyesore for fifth tourist season

Hostel will remain an eyesore for fifth tourist season

28 March 2017

THE eyesore that is the fire-ravaged former Eastgate Hostel looks set to be an ugly blot on the cityscape for the fifth summer in a row.


Is a big cat on the prowl in Milton of Leys?

28 March 2017
Is a big cat on the prowl in Milton of Leys?

Is a big cat on the prowl in Milton of Leys?

28 March 2017

DOES Inverness now have its own resident big cat?


St Patrick's Day rehearsal for city choir fundraiser

27 March 2017
St Patrick's Day rehearsal for city choir fundraiser

St Patrick's Day rehearsal for city choir fundraiser

27 March 2017

A CITY choir brought a splash of colour to their rehearsals recently, getting all dressed up for St Patrick’s Day.


Teenager plans to tell stories on tour

26 March 2017
Teenager plans to tell stories on tour

Teenager plans to tell stories on tour

26 March 2017

AN enterprising student is hoping to turn her passion into a successful business venture that will reveal more about her home city to visitors.


Hoteliers fear staffing crisis as Brexit looms

24 March 2017
Hoteliers fear staffing crisis as Brexit looms

Hoteliers fear staffing crisis as Brexit looms

24 March 2017

MORE fears have been raised about the potential impact of Brexit on industries central to the Highland economy.


'Charlie's Army' raise money to send sick baby to America

23 March 2017
'Charlie's Army' raise money to send sick baby to America

'Charlie's Army' raise money to send sick baby to America

23 March 2017

A FUNDRAISER to help a baby boy on life support has generated almost £3000.


'Barrier could prevent unfair car parking fines'

19 March 2017
'Barrier could prevent unfair car parking fines'

'Barrier could prevent unfair car parking fines'

19 March 2017

A BARRIER preventing drivers entering Inverness’s Strothers Lane car park would help address problems with the site, a driver has claimed.


Let us do our jobs!

17 March 2017
Let us do our jobs!

Let us do our jobs!

17 March 2017

OVER-ZEALOUS parking controls in Inverness city centre are making life "intolerable" for hardworking tradesmen and driving them out of town, business…


Health bosses defend shock decision to close Raigmore cardiac unit

17 March 2017
Health bosses defend shock decision to close Raigmore cardiac unit

Health bosses defend shock decision to close Raigmore cardiac unit

17 March 2017

HEALTH bosses have hit back at claims they have behaved improperly over the future of a cardiac rehabilitation centre.


LifeScan staff at risk of redundancy to be offered new roles

15 March 2017
LifeScan staff at risk of redundancy to be offered new roles

LifeScan staff at risk of redundancy to be offered new roles

15 March 2017

A PARTIAL lifeline has been thrown to workers at one of Inverness’s biggest employers with the creation of 28 new jobs.


Royal Mail to move out of city centre?

15 March 2017
Royal Mail to move out of city centre?

Royal Mail to move out of city centre?

15 March 2017

SPECULATION is rife that a key Inverness site could soon be available for redevelopment as Royal Mail looks set to move out of town.


Ex-councillor urges car park operators to change approach on enforcement

02 March 2017
Ex-councillor urges car park operators to change approach on enforcement

Ex-councillor urges car park operators to change approach on enforcement

02 March 2017

A FORMER convenor of Highland Council has called on the operators of Inverness’s controversial Strothers Lane car park to “draw a line”…


Inverness taxi group slams city's second-rate service

25 February 2017
Inverness taxi group slams city's second-rate service

Inverness taxi group slams city's second-rate service

25 February 2017

A taxi war has broken out in Inverness with an astonishing row between cabbies and their bosses.


High hopes Inverness will experience economic boom on the back of a surge in house sales and new builds

18 February 2017
High hopes Inverness will experience economic boom on the back of a surge in house sales and new builds

High hopes Inverness will experience economic boom on the back of a surge in house sales and new builds

18 February 2017

A buoyant housing market could trigger an economic boom for Inverness.


Bright idea to help black dogs find new homes

18 February 2017
Bright idea to help black dogs find new homes

Bright idea to help black dogs find new homes

18 February 2017

Colourful sweaters are being knitted across the Highlands in a bid to combat a new phenomenon called Black Dog Syndrome.


Inverness hotel owners hit the roof over business rate hike fears

12 February 2017
Inverness hotel owners hit the roof over business rate hike fears

Inverness hotel owners hit the roof over business rate hike fears

12 February 2017

HOTELS across Inverness are planning to appeal against a rise in business rates that could see them facing the stark choice between cutting staff or passing…


Inverness couple's deportation fight wins backing from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

10 February 2017
Inverness couple's deportation fight wins backing from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

Inverness couple's deportation fight wins backing from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

10 February 2017

THE fight to stop the deportation of an Inverness couple has been taken up by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.


'I'm happy he's dead', says policeman's brother as killer found in cell

07 February 2017
'I'm happy he's dead', says policeman's brother as killer found in cell

'I'm happy he's dead', says policeman's brother as killer found in cell

07 February 2017

A DEPRAVED killer who brutally murdered an Inverness-born policeman has been found dead in prison.


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