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Achiltibuie art auction ‘resounding success’ with £20,000 raised

Achiltibuie art auction ‘resounding success’ with £20,000 raised

Coigach Heritage held an online and in-person art auction in a bid to raise funds for a new art instalment in the area, titled Lorg Na Còigich.


Proposal for new ‘metal clad’ contemporary house in Ardmair near Ullapool

Proposal for new ‘metal clad’ contemporary house in Ardmair near Ullapool

Ullapool’s nearby settlement of Ardmair has received a planning proposal for a new “metal clad” contemporary house.


Pilot whale dies on Wester Ross shores after becoming stranded

Pilot whale dies on Wester Ross shores after becoming stranded

A pilot whale which became stranded on Firemore Beach, north of Gairloch, has died.


Tom Stoltman becomes the World’s Strongest Man for third time in his career

Tom Stoltman becomes the World’s Strongest Man for third time in his career

Invergordon powerhouse regains title.


A835 hidden gem Tarvies Café praised for ‘going extra mile’ to reduce waste

A835 hidden gem Tarvies Café praised for ‘going extra mile’ to reduce waste

Hidden gem on the A835, Tarvies Café, has been praised for “going the extra mile” by reducing waste and recycling.


Business community open day set to take place in Lochalsh

Business community open day set to take place in Lochalsh

In another exciting development for the local business community in Lochalsh and Skye, Kennedy Accountancy is hosting a business community open day.


FROM THE ARCHIVE: Early days of computing in the Highlands

FROM THE ARCHIVE: Early days of computing in the Highlands

Material in the Highland Archive Centre offers a fascinating insight in the very early days of computing in the region in the 1960s.


‘End the new 20mph zones’, argues senior Highland councillor

‘End the new 20mph zones’, argues senior Highland councillor

A councillor has hit out at what he claims are “blanket 20mph speed limits across the Highlands” and has called on the council to end their roll-out.


Risk of ‘intense’ showers sparks flood alerts for parts of the Highlands

Risk of ‘intense’ showers sparks flood alerts for parts of the Highlands

Flood alerts have been issued to parts of the Highlands and Moray, amid forecasts for heavy showers in some areas.


PICTURES: Bowling club in Easter Ross unveil new club jackets as first jack of new season is delivered

PICTURES: Bowling club in Easter Ross unveil new club jackets as first jack of new season is delivered

Muir of Ord Bowling Club welcomed 34 of its members for a few ends of bowls.


WATCH: Scotland’s football stars film moving video messages for ‘very poorly’ Reece Mitchell

WATCH: Scotland’s football stars film moving video messages for ‘very poorly’ Reece Mitchell

Scotland's football stars have made a video for North Kessock’s Reece Mitchell (10), who is “very poorly” with a terminal neurodegenerative disease.


Dingwall Gaelic Nursery tots celebrate new management from primary school

Dingwall Gaelic Nursery tots celebrate new management from primary school

Dingwall Primary is now managing Sgoil Araich Inbhir Pheofharain (Dingwall Gaelic Nursery).


LETTERS: Tributes pour in after devastating loss of ‘remarkable young lady’ from Alness

LETTERS: Tributes pour in after devastating loss of ‘remarkable young lady’ from Alness

Our readers took to social media to share their tributes to the young woman.


Ross County’s Yan Dhanda allegedly racially abused during win over Hibs

Ross County’s Yan Dhanda allegedly racially abused during win over Hibs

Staggies midfielder Yan Dhanda reported hearing a racist comment from travelling supporters in Dingwall, and Ross County have released a statement.


House demolition application lodged for 1960s Ullapool building

House demolition application lodged for 1960s Ullapool building

An old Doran house in an Ullapool street could be demolished and replaced after a prior application notification was lodged with Highland Council.


Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: It’s showtime!

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: It’s showtime!

The annual charity dance contest gets under way on Wednesday, with the final being held next Saturday.


Cowie believes Staggies showed their character against Hibs

Cowie believes Staggies showed their character against Hibs

Don Cowie was delighted to see his players come from behind to beat Hibernian – and move out of the Premiership’s relegation play-off zone.


Loss of late night train impacting night-time economy in Highland capital, warns business leader

Loss of late night train impacting night-time economy in Highland capital, warns business leader

Failure to bring back a late night train linking Inverness with Ross-shire communities is having an “affect on the city’s night-time economy”.


Curious Shieldaig Primary School youngsters make a ‘lovely’ visit to Gairloch Museum

Curious Shieldaig Primary School youngsters make a ‘lovely’ visit to Gairloch Museum

Gairloch Museum gets a visit from Shieldaig Primary School youngsters keen to learn more about how people lived in the past.


NHS Highland in Scottish first after app launch to support new dads

NHS Highland in Scottish first after app launch to support new dads

The new DadPad app in the NHS Highland region is the first time it has been launched in Scotland.


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