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Highland Covid-19 cases rise a further three to 228

Highland Covid-19 cases rise a further three to 228

Highland Covid-19 cases rise a further three to 228

27 April 2020

THREE more Covid-19 cases have been confirmed in the Highlands overnight ­– taking the region's tally to 228 since the outbreak began


High Life Highland extends range of online services and classes

High Life Highland extends range of online services and classes

High Life Highland extends range of online services and classes

27 April 2020

High Life Highland says it wants to provide extra support for people living in the Highlands during the current period.


New resource highlights training courses to furloughed workers

New resource highlights training courses to furloughed workers

New resource highlights training courses to furloughed workers

27 April 2020

People who have been furloughed or made redundant are being encouraged to develop their skills with the help of a new online resource.


Tomatin’s Lockdown Whisky Festival is back to raise cash for charity

Tomatin’s Lockdown Whisky Festival is back to raise cash for charity

Tomatin’s Lockdown Whisky Festival is back to raise cash for charity

27 April 2020

Tomatin will raise cash for Maggie’s Highlands at its second virtual whisky festival.


International Workers’ Memorial Day to remember coronavirus victims

International Workers’ Memorial Day to remember coronavirus victims

International Workers’ Memorial Day to remember coronavirus victims

27 April 2020

Highland Council will observe the national one-minute silence at 11am to remember those who have lost their lives to coronavirus.


Kessock Bridge lit up to thank NHS and support Highland Hospice

Kessock Bridge lit up to thank NHS and support Highland Hospice

Kessock Bridge lit up to thank NHS and support Highland Hospice

27 April 2020

Highland residents were surprised on Saturday when a well-known landmark turned both blue and yellow.


ScotRail helps volunteer group deliver vital equipment to NHS staff

ScotRail helps volunteer group deliver vital equipment to NHS staff

ScotRail helps volunteer group deliver vital equipment to NHS staff

27 April 2020

Vital donation included protective clothing and was delivered using the Glasgow to Inverness service.


Former Executive magazine columnist publishes book of ways to stay positive during lockdown

Former Executive magazine columnist publishes book of ways to stay positive during lockdown

Former Executive magazine columnist publishes book of ways to stay positive during lockdown

27 April 2020

A former columnist for Executive magazine has used time in lockdown to write and publish her first book.


MSP puts case for construction industry to minister

MSP puts case for construction industry to minister

MSP puts case for construction industry to minister

27 April 2020

MSP Donald Cameron has urged the Scottish Government to ensure that it is ready to allow construction projects to re-start when conditions allow.


Senior carer puts on dance show for care home residents

Senior carer puts on dance show for care home residents

Senior carer puts on dance show for care home residents

26 April 2020

A senior carer at a care home in Inverness had a quick change to put on a show for residents.


WATCH: Medics at Raigmore mimic Amarillo music video for Big Night In fundraiser

WATCH: Medics at Raigmore mimic Amarillo music video for Big Night In fundraiser

WATCH: Medics at Raigmore mimic Amarillo music video for Big Night In fundraiser

26 April 2020

Medics at Raigmore Hospital showed off their moves for a TV fundraiser.


Confirmed coronavirus cases rise in Highlands while hospital patient numbers drop

Confirmed coronavirus cases rise in Highlands while hospital patient numbers drop

Confirmed coronavirus cases rise in Highlands while hospital patient numbers drop

26 April 2020

FIVE more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Highlands, taking the region's total number of known cases to 225, new figures have shown.


Highland great-grandmother smashes through £300k fundraising barrier

Highland great-grandmother smashes through £300k fundraising barrier

Highland great-grandmother smashes through £300k fundraising barrier

26 April 2020

Margaret Payne, from Ardvar, has hit a major milestone in her ongoing fundraising challenge.


City food bank gearing up for a jump in demand

City food bank gearing up for a jump in demand

City food bank gearing up for a jump in demand

26 April 2020

An Inverness food bank is appealing for more donations as it gears up for greater demand.


Highland MSP calls for Brexit extension for sake of economy

Highland MSP calls for Brexit extension for sake of economy

Highland MSP calls for Brexit extension for sake of economy

25 April 2020

A Highland MSP wants the UK government to extend the Brexit negotiation deadline, to avoid more economic damage.


Highland council staff praised for their efforts during coronavirus crisis

Highland council staff praised for their efforts during coronavirus crisis

Highland council staff praised for their efforts during coronavirus crisis

25 April 2020

The council has found itself having to make huge changes to the way it operates so that it can still fulfill its statutory obligations.


Six new Covid-19 cases in the Highlands, but hospital patient numbers fall slightly

Six new Covid-19 cases in the Highlands, but hospital patient numbers fall slightly

Six new Covid-19 cases in the Highlands, but hospital patient numbers fall slightly

25 April 2020

SIX new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the Highlands ­– taking the region's tally to 220 since the outbreak began.


Coronavirus: Staging of Royal National Mòd in Inverness this year is postponed

Coronavirus: Staging of Royal National Mòd in Inverness this year is postponed

Coronavirus: Staging of Royal National Mòd in Inverness this year is postponed

25 April 2020

One of the biggest cultural events of the 2020 Highland calendar has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.


Highland Council to rip up budget and seek aid

Highland Council to rip up budget and seek aid

Highland Council to rip up budget and seek aid

25 April 2020

Highland Council will have to abandon the budget it agreed two months ago and rewrite it from top to bottom due to the impact of Covid-19.


Gig talks start after summer concert setback

Gig talks start after summer concert setback

Gig talks start after summer concert setback

25 April 2020

Inverness Caley Thistle have opened talks aimed at bringing more big-name musical acts to the Caledonian Stadium in 2021.


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