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PICTURES: Quiz night in tribute of a baby boy who died in his sleep raises over £1k for baby loss charity

PICTURES: Quiz night in tribute of a baby boy who died in his sleep raises over £1k for baby loss charity

PICTURES: Quiz night in tribute of a baby boy who died in his sleep raises over £1k for baby loss charity

17 April 2024

Take a look through our photo gallery to see some of the best moments.


Inverness mum raises over £50k for baby loss charity after her baby boy died in his sleep

Inverness mum raises over £50k for baby loss charity after her baby boy died in his sleep

Inverness mum raises over £50k for baby loss charity after her baby boy died in his sleep

16 April 2024

A mum grieving the unimaginable loss her baby boy has raised thousands of pounds in his name.


Sewage dumped in Highlands 1500 times last year

Sewage dumped in Highlands 1500 times last year

Sewage dumped in Highlands 1500 times last year

16 April 2024

Sewage was dumped in the Highland area almost 1500 times last year – a figure described as "disgusting" by far north MP Jamie Stone.


YOUR VIEWS: Readers make feelings clear on planned Apprentice Boys of Derry march in Inverness

YOUR VIEWS: Readers make feelings clear on planned Apprentice Boys of Derry march in Inverness

YOUR VIEWS: Readers make feelings clear on planned Apprentice Boys of Derry march in Inverness

16 April 2024

A big talking point is a planned Apprentice Boys of Derry march.


DREW HENDRY: Right environment can foster greatness in young people

DREW HENDRY: Right environment can foster greatness in young people

DREW HENDRY: Right environment can foster greatness in young people

16 April 2024

It takes a real level of strength to take a negative situation and turn it into an act of kindness, says our MP.


A delightful afternoon sailing along the Caledonian Canal with Seagull Trust Cruises

A delightful afternoon sailing along the Caledonian Canal with Seagull Trust Cruises

A delightful afternoon sailing along the Caledonian Canal with Seagull Trust Cruises

15 April 2024

Reporter Rachel Smart had the opportunity to sail along the Caledonian Canal with charity Seagull Trust Cruises.


YOUR VIEWS: 5-year plan and 4 new care homes could solve woes

YOUR VIEWS: 5-year plan and 4 new care homes could solve woes

YOUR VIEWS: 5-year plan and 4 new care homes could solve woes

14 April 2024

Hot topics include care homes, public transport and wood burning stoves.


CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Rejoicing together in God’s bigness and love can bring an oasis of refreshment

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Rejoicing together in God’s bigness and love can bring an oasis of refreshment

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Rejoicing together in God’s bigness and love can bring an oasis of refreshment

14 April 2024

Business leader advises to live lives unashamedly unsegmented, says our columnist.


NHS HIGHLAND: Balance needed between action and caution

NHS HIGHLAND: Balance needed between action and caution

NHS HIGHLAND: Balance needed between action and caution

13 April 2024

Walking, cycling or gardening is good for our health - but we may need to be cautious about a sudden increase in activity, says our columnist.


BUSINESS INSIGHT: What will happen to our waste?

BUSINESS INSIGHT: What will happen to our waste?

BUSINESS INSIGHT: What will happen to our waste?

12 April 2024

10% of small Highland business owners spend 8+ hours per week on regulatory compliance, adding more must be done sparingly, says our columnist.


NHS Highland working to “improve patient experience” after our investigation highlights excessive waiting times for emergency treatment

NHS Highland working to “improve patient experience” after our investigation highlights excessive waiting times for emergency treatment

NHS Highland working to “improve patient experience” after our investigation highlights excessive waiting times for emergency treatment

12 April 2024

NHS Highland is working to “improve patient experience” after we unearth evidence of excessive waiting times for people requiring emergency treatment.


‘Nine years and nothing has changed – you’re still putting your life, and your child’s, at risk’

‘Nine years and nothing has changed – you’re still putting your life, and your child’s, at risk’

‘Nine years and nothing has changed – you’re still putting your life, and your child’s, at risk’

12 April 2024

A mum-of-three from Thurso says women in Caithness face a nightmare to have their baby, as she told of her “uncontrollable anxiety attacks”.


GP wait times in Inverness cause influx of emergency septic cases

GP wait times in Inverness cause influx of emergency septic cases

GP wait times in Inverness cause influx of emergency septic cases

12 April 2024

A rise in demand for GP appointments have increased the pressure for paramedics in Inverness.


COLIN CAMPBELL: Health service is priority for older people, not ‘hate crime’

COLIN CAMPBELL: Health service is priority for older people, not ‘hate crime’

COLIN CAMPBELL: Health service is priority for older people, not ‘hate crime’

11 April 2024

This new law is oppressive, sinister, draconian and worst of all, baffling, says our columnist.


‘My 7-hour wait at A&E with critical patient’: Ambulance wait times in Inverness put strain on healthcare workers

‘My 7-hour wait at A&E with critical patient’: Ambulance wait times in Inverness put strain on healthcare workers

‘My 7-hour wait at A&E with critical patient’: Ambulance wait times in Inverness put strain on healthcare workers

11 April 2024

Dire hospital wait times in Inverness are putting increased pressure on ambulance workers.


12-hour shift on the front line with Inverness’s ambulance service

12-hour shift on the front line with Inverness’s ambulance service

12-hour shift on the front line with Inverness’s ambulance service

11 April 2024

For 12-hours I witnessed the gruelling work our ambulance service in Inverness takes on each day in order to save lives.


UPDATE: Apprentice Boys of Derry hit back at “bigotry” claims and defend right to march in Inverness this month

UPDATE: Apprentice Boys of Derry hit back at “bigotry” claims and defend right to march in Inverness this month

UPDATE: Apprentice Boys of Derry hit back at “bigotry” claims and defend right to march in Inverness this month

11 April 2024

A senior figure in a “Protestant fraternal society” headquartered in Northern Ireland has defended the right of members to march through Inverness.


Apprentice Boys of Derry march planned for Inverness provokes social media controversy

Apprentice Boys of Derry march planned for Inverness provokes social media controversy

Apprentice Boys of Derry march planned for Inverness provokes social media controversy

11 April 2024

An Apprentice Boys of Derry parade taking place in Inverness later this month has stoked controversy on social media.


NICKY MARR: Academic achievement isn’t the be-all and end-all

NICKY MARR: Academic achievement isn’t the be-all and end-all

NICKY MARR: Academic achievement isn’t the be-all and end-all

10 April 2024

Comparing secondaries in different parts of the country purely on the Higher results of their cleverest kids tells us nothing new, says our columnist.


WATCH: Inverness doctors brush off schoolgirl’s symptoms of MS as ‘teenage girl stress’

WATCH: Inverness doctors brush off schoolgirl’s symptoms of MS as ‘teenage girl stress’

WATCH: Inverness doctors brush off schoolgirl’s symptoms of MS as ‘teenage girl stress’

10 April 2024

A girl from Inverness was diagnosed with MS as a teenager, but for years the doctors ‘brushed it off as teenage girl stress’.


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