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An organisation which provides a meeting place for men has secured a second building on the platform at Nairn Railway Station for their activities.
Highland Council stands accused of “insulting pupils” and undermining educational attainment by delaying expansion of overcrowded Culloden Academy.
A FORMER shop in picturesque Drumnadrochit is to be demolished and the site developed by the community as part of nearby housing plans.
A RECORD breaking number of entries have been submitted for this year's FilmG – the Gaelic short film competition.
Three members of the Lochardil Girlguiding unit in Inverness have completed the Gold Award.
The Inverness supermarket will be shut for just over four months so it can be refurbished.
Would a maximum price help to curb the anguish caused to pet owners?
The £270,000 Fuel Support Fund has been set up using Scottish Government funding which can be used flexibly to alleviate financial insecurities.
TWO monster lockdown beards have helped to raise hundreds of pounds for a worthy cause, after two Cromarty men trimmed off the facial fuzz.