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Return of the reds in Ross-shire set to come under squirrel probe spotlight

Return of the reds in Ross-shire set to come under squirrel probe spotlight

Return of the reds in Ross-shire set to come under squirrel probe spotlight

29 March 2019

A probe into the health and genetics of red squirrels in Ross-shire and the wider Highlands has been launched.


UPDATE: A87 clear after earlier disruption caused by car on roof near Eilean Donan Castle

UPDATE: A87 clear after earlier disruption caused by car on roof near Eilean Donan Castle

UPDATE: A87 clear after earlier disruption caused by car on roof near Eilean Donan Castle

29 March 2019

TRAFFIC on the A87 near Eilean Donan Castle is returning to normal after a car on its roof was cleared from the carriageway.


Academy springs into action with fair in Dingwall

Academy springs into action with fair in Dingwall

Academy springs into action with fair in Dingwall

29 March 2019

ROSS-SHIRE's biggest secondary school was the local centre of attention on Saturday when it staged its annual Spring Fair.


Hikers scale Ben Wyvis to celebrate life of Sir Hugh Munro

Hikers scale Ben Wyvis to celebrate life of Sir Hugh Munro

Hikers scale Ben Wyvis to celebrate life of Sir Hugh Munro

29 March 2019

HIKERS took to the slopes of a Ross-shire Munro recently to celebrate the life of the man who played a major role in Scottish mountaineering.


Muir of Ord drive to tackle devastating condition gets £7000 boost from golfers

Muir of Ord drive to tackle devastating condition gets £7000 boost from golfers

Muir of Ord drive to tackle devastating condition gets £7000 boost from golfers

29 March 2019

GOLFERS braved atrocious conditions to help a Ross-shire man's fundraising drive for research into an incurable condition.


'What's your hurry? Take it slow and savour the delights of the Black Isle'

'What's your hurry? Take it slow and savour the delights of the Black Isle'

'What's your hurry? Take it slow and savour the delights of the Black Isle'

29 March 2019

A new tourist strategy is being drawn up for the Black Isle.


'Safety first' retort from CalMac to MSP's cancelled sailings broadside

'Safety first' retort from CalMac to MSP's cancelled sailings broadside

'Safety first' retort from CalMac to MSP's cancelled sailings broadside

29 March 2019

CalMac defends itself against criticism that one of its newest ships is not up to setting sail in heavy weather.


Ullapool kids take sea saving message to streets of Wester Ross village

Ullapool kids take sea saving message to streets of Wester Ross village

Ullapool kids take sea saving message to streets of Wester Ross village

28 March 2019

PUPILS in Ullapool 'shore' know how to get their message across when it comes to raising awarenress of sea life.


Kindness in the spotlight at Red Cross event in Dingwall

Kindness in the spotlight at Red Cross event in Dingwall

Kindness in the spotlight at Red Cross event in Dingwall

28 March 2019

Kindness will be in the spotlight at a Red Cross event being staged at Dingwall Academy.


Inspirational MS sufferer inspires grandson's 'Staggie Stroll' for research drive

Inspirational MS sufferer inspires grandson's 'Staggie Stroll' for research drive

Inspirational MS sufferer inspires grandson's 'Staggie Stroll' for research drive

28 March 2019

An Invergordon man whose positive outlook on life belies a challenging condition has inspired his grandson.


Invergordon Town Hall in frame at public meeting on historic building's future

Invergordon Town Hall in frame at public meeting on historic building's future

Invergordon Town Hall in frame at public meeting on historic building's future

28 March 2019

Invergordon Town Hall is in the frame at a public meeting on the historic building's future.


'Significant shift' to people's vote says MP Stone after further drama in House of Commons

'Significant shift' to people's vote says MP Stone after further drama in House of Commons

'Significant shift' to people's vote says MP Stone after further drama in House of Commons

28 March 2019

MP Jamie Stone claims a 'significant shift' over Brexit following latest votes.


'Dilapidated' Wester Ross nursery set to be replaced in £1 million deal

'Dilapidated' Wester Ross nursery set to be replaced in £1 million deal

'Dilapidated' Wester Ross nursery set to be replaced in £1 million deal

28 March 2019

Work on a new nursery extension for Ullapool Primary School will begin next month.


Round the world cycle record-breaker to give charity talk at Applecross

Round the world cycle record-breaker to give charity talk at Applecross

Round the world cycle record-breaker to give charity talk at Applecross

28 March 2019

A WORLD record breaking Inverness cyclist will visit Applecross tonight to talk about her accomplishment and help a friend raising funds Mencap.


NHS Highland looks for £17 million from Scottish Government

NHS Highland looks for £17 million from Scottish Government

NHS Highland looks for £17 million from Scottish Government

27 March 2019

NHS Highland is to ask the Scottish Government to cover a £17 million overspend run-up in large part through its drug and adult social care budgets.


Council leader defends City Deal after critical internal audit

Council leader defends City Deal after critical internal audit

Council leader defends City Deal after critical internal audit

27 March 2019

Margaret Davidson has spoken out after auditors raised concerns about the way the Inverness and Highland City-Region Deal has been handled.


Business leaders fly flag as ambassadors for women in Highlands

Business leaders fly flag as ambassadors for women in Highlands

Business leaders fly flag as ambassadors for women in Highlands

27 March 2019

A new cohort of ambassadors for women are helping change the face of business in the Highlands.


Talent galore as Invergordon primary showcases pupils' special gifts

Talent galore as Invergordon primary showcases pupils' special gifts

Talent galore as Invergordon primary showcases pupils' special gifts

27 March 2019

CHILDREN at an Easter Ross primary school were given the chance to shine at a talent show.


Poignant tribute as Black Isle man honours donors who gave him a second – and third – chance at life

Poignant tribute as Black Isle man honours donors who gave him a second – and third – chance at life

Poignant tribute as Black Isle man honours donors who gave him a second – and third – chance at life

26 March 2019

WHEN Rory Mair saddles up to take part in Etape Loch Ness, it will not only be the thrill of completing it that drives him towards the finish line.


Far North Line improvements among projects earmarked for possible Transport Scotland cash

Far North Line improvements among projects earmarked for possible Transport Scotland cash

Far North Line improvements among projects earmarked for possible Transport Scotland cash

26 March 2019

IMPROVING rail services on the Far North Line is one of several projects "under consideration" for a cash injection from Transport Scotland.


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