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Death of Westhill man "not suspicious", say police

29 October 2014
Death of Westhill man "not suspicious", say police

Death of Westhill man "not suspicious", say police

29 October 2014

THE sudden death of a 48-year-old man in Westhill at the weekend is not suspicious, police confirmed this morning.


Flooding forces cancellation of Hallowe'en Spectacular at Ness Islands in Inverness

28 October 2014
Flooding forces cancellation of Hallowe'en Spectacular at Ness Islands in Inverness

Flooding forces cancellation of Hallowe'en Spectacular at Ness Islands in Inverness

28 October 2014

THE two-day Hallowe'en Spectacular which brings huge crowds to the Ness Islands in Inverness has been cancelled because of torrential rain.


Severe disruption to Inverness-Kyle of Lochalsh rail service after landslide at Garve closes line and A835

28 October 2014
Severe disruption to Inverness-Kyle of Lochalsh rail service after landslide at Garve closes line and A835

Severe disruption to Inverness-Kyle of Lochalsh rail service after landslide at Garve closes line and A835

28 October 2014

A LANDSLIDE at Garve is causing "severe disruption" to the Inverness-Kyle of Lochalsh rail line, and blocked the A835 Inverness to Ullapool road following…


Storms spark amber warning for flooding in the Highlands on Sunday and Monday

26 October 2014
Storms spark amber warning for flooding in the Highlands on Sunday and Monday

Storms spark amber warning for flooding in the Highlands on Sunday and Monday

26 October 2014

MOTORISTS and home owners are being warned of possible flooding on Sunday and Monday after the Met Office issued an amber warning for the Highlands.


Inverness Royal Academy to re-open as normal next week after emergency repairs

23 October 2014
Inverness Royal Academy to re-open as normal next week after emergency repairs

Inverness Royal Academy to re-open as normal next week after emergency repairs

23 October 2014

REPAIRS are complete on a dangerous chimney which forced the closure of Inverness Royal Academy two days before the start of the October half-term holiday.


Record visitor numbers for Urquhart Castle

14 October 2014
Record visitor numbers for Urquhart Castle

Record visitor numbers for Urquhart Castle

14 October 2014

URQUHART Castle posted record-breaking visitor numbers this summer, Historic Scotland has revealed.


Vomiting and diarrhoea close Raigmore Hospital ward after norovirus bug strikes

26 September 2014
Vomiting and diarrhoea close Raigmore Hospital ward after norovirus bug strikes

Vomiting and diarrhoea close Raigmore Hospital ward after norovirus bug strikes

26 September 2014

A WARD at Raigmore Hospital has been closed to new admissions after sickness and diarrhoea struck - with one patient testing positive for Norovirus…


No wins in Shetland with 64% of vote

19 September 2014
No wins in Shetland with 64% of vote

No wins in Shetland with 64% of vote

19 September 2014

SHETLAND has voted No in the independence referendum.


No wins in Clackmannanshire

19 September 2014
No wins in Clackmannanshire

No wins in Clackmannanshire

19 September 2014

THE first council area to declare in the independence referendum has been won by the No camp.


Serious A9 road crash to delay independence referendum result in Highlands

19 September 2014
Serious A9 road crash to delay independence referendum result in Highlands

Serious A9 road crash to delay independence referendum result in Highlands

19 September 2014

A SERIOUS road crash on the A9 around midnight is likely to delay the declaration time for the independence referendum result in the Highlands.


Considerable turnout hailed by politicians

18 September 2014
Considerable turnout hailed by politicians

Considerable turnout hailed by politicians

18 September 2014

LEADING politicians have hailed the considerable turnout at polling stations in today's independence referendum.


Polls close in referendum vote

18 September 2014
Polls close in referendum vote

Polls close in referendum vote

18 September 2014

POLLS have closed in the independence referendum and counting at the 32 centres across Scotland has begun.


Deer freed after getting stuck in metal fence in Cradlehall, Inverness

16 September 2014
Deer freed after getting stuck in metal fence in Cradlehall, Inverness

Deer freed after getting stuck in metal fence in Cradlehall, Inverness

16 September 2014

A DEER has been rescued in Cradlehall after it got stuck in a metal fence.


Man detained after drama on roof of Rose Street multi-storey car park in Inverness

10 September 2014
Man detained after drama on roof of Rose Street multi-storey car park in Inverness

Man detained after drama on roof of Rose Street multi-storey car park in Inverness

10 September 2014

A MAN has been detained by police after he was spotted standing on the roof of a stairwell on the top of the Rose Street multi-storey car park in Inverness.


Rush hour chaos after lorry and car collide on Shore Street roundabout in Inverness

26 August 2014
Rush hour chaos after lorry and car collide on Shore Street roundabout in Inverness

Rush hour chaos after lorry and car collide on Shore Street roundabout in Inverness

26 August 2014

RUSH hour commuters faced chaos on the A82 in Inverness earlier today after a lorry and car collided on the Shore Street roundabout.


Glen Kyllachy wind farm near Tomatin blocked by Highland Council

19 August 2014
Glen Kyllachy wind farm near Tomatin blocked by Highland Council

Glen Kyllachy wind farm near Tomatin blocked by Highland Council

19 August 2014

PLANS for a 20 turbine wind farm at Glen Kyllachy near Tomatin have been blocked by councillors.


£1000 donation offer as hunt for missing Nairn guide dog Tess continues

12 August 2014
£1000 donation offer as hunt for missing Nairn guide dog Tess continues

£1000 donation offer as hunt for missing Nairn guide dog Tess continues

12 August 2014

A £1000 donation has been offered as the hunt for a missing guide dog continues.


Topping out ceremony marks completion of Inverness Campus building's roof

12 August 2014
Topping out ceremony marks completion of Inverness Campus building's roof

Topping out ceremony marks completion of Inverness Campus building's roof

12 August 2014

THE new Inverness Campus building has passed another construction milestone with the completion of its roof.


Rail and roads hit and flood warnings in force as remains of Hurricane Bertha strike the Highlands

11 August 2014
Rail and roads hit and flood warnings in force as remains of Hurricane Bertha strike the Highlands

Rail and roads hit and flood warnings in force as remains of Hurricane Bertha strike the Highlands

11 August 2014

RAIL services in and out of Inverness have been hit by flooding in Elgin and Kingussie following torrential overnight rain.


Jobs blow as £12m factory plan shelved

10 June 2014
Jobs blow as £12m factory plan shelved

Jobs blow as £12m factory plan shelved

10 June 2014

INVERNESS has lost out on 126 jobs after a US firm abandoned plans to locate a manufacturing plant in the city.


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