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Iona M.J. MacDonald


Trainee Community Reporter

Iona MacDonald is a trainee community reporter. She joined Highland News and Media in 2022. Iona is part of the Community News Project funded by Meta and receiving NCTJ training through Glasgow Clyde College.

Iona M.J. MacDonald

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

04 May 2024
Curious Shieldaig Primary School youngsters make a ‘lovely’ visit to Gairloch Museum

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

04 May 2024

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


WATCH: Dingwall Academy leavers count down final seconds of their school years

04 May 2024
WATCH: Dingwall Academy leavers count down final seconds of their school years

WATCH: Dingwall Academy leavers count down final seconds of their school years

04 May 2024

Dingwall Academy leavers had a “real celebration” for their final day of high school.


LETTERS: ‘The Greens were less environmentalists and more power crazy opportunists’

04 May 2024
LETTERS: ‘The Greens were less environmentalists and more power crazy opportunists’

LETTERS: ‘The Greens were less environmentalists and more power crazy opportunists’

04 May 2024

‘Good riddance to the Greens’ says Lynsey Ward in a letter to the editor.


Kyle records hottest temperature in Scotland for 2024 so far

03 May 2024
Kyle records hottest temperature in Scotland for 2024 so far

Kyle records hottest temperature in Scotland for 2024 so far

03 May 2024

Kyle has recorded the highest temperature in Scotland for 2024 so far, with 22.1 °C.


North Kessock Primary’s new ‘garden teacher’ determined to ‘normalise outdoor learning’

03 May 2024
North Kessock Primary’s new ‘garden teacher’ determined to ‘normalise outdoor learning’

North Kessock Primary’s new ‘garden teacher’ determined to ‘normalise outdoor learning’

03 May 2024

The new teacher says: “All the pupils are really enthusiastic, and you don’t need to tell them what the benefits are – they know.”


Two climbers near Gairloch rescued by volunteers in lifeline service

02 May 2024
Two climbers near Gairloch rescued by volunteers in lifeline service

Two climbers near Gairloch rescued by volunteers in lifeline service

02 May 2024

Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team were called out to a summit near Gairloch, to assist two cragfast scramblers.


Ross County superfan (11) to walk 13.5 miles for grandfather’s battle with MS

01 May 2024
Ross County superfan (11) to walk 13.5 miles for grandfather’s battle with MS

Ross County superfan (11) to walk 13.5 miles for grandfather’s battle with MS

01 May 2024

An inspirational grandfather is spurring on the Ross County daft youngster - May the 4th be with him!


Loch Ness Monster spotted on holiday in Invergordon pothole

29 April 2024
Loch Ness Monster spotted on holiday in Invergordon pothole

Loch Ness Monster spotted on holiday in Invergordon pothole

29 April 2024

Nessie has been spotted on holiday in an Invergordon pothole.


Dundonnell Mountain Rescue pups saluted for their life-saving work

29 April 2024
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue pups saluted for their life-saving work

Dundonnell Mountain Rescue pups saluted for their life-saving work

29 April 2024

The mountain rescue team has hailed the valued role played by its canine companions.


Tain amateur photographer scoops two awards at camera club

28 April 2024
Tain amateur photographer scoops two awards at camera club

Tain amateur photographer scoops two awards at camera club

28 April 2024

Tain amateur photographer scoops two awards at local camera club’s monthly competition.


LETTERS: CalMac ‘too often experience abuse’ and babies brought ‘smile to everyone’s faces’

28 April 2024
LETTERS: CalMac ‘too often experience abuse’ and babies brought ‘smile to everyone’s faces’

LETTERS: CalMac ‘too often experience abuse’ and babies brought ‘smile to everyone’s faces’

28 April 2024

Last week, we shared the story of how CalMac staff went “above and beyond” so that a family could “make it to the wake in time to say goodbye”.


Ross-shire red deer culling targets achieved for beginning of population reduction plan

27 April 2024
Ross-shire red deer culling targets achieved for beginning of population reduction plan

Ross-shire red deer culling targets achieved for beginning of population reduction plan

27 April 2024

Ross-shire deer culling targets achieved, and are on track to reducing the red deer population to ten deer by km² by spring 2026.


Urray House carer retires after 18 years of ‘enriching lives of residents’

26 April 2024
Urray House carer retires after 18 years of ‘enriching lives of residents’

Urray House carer retires after 18 years of ‘enriching lives of residents’

26 April 2024

Angela MacDonald has dedicated 18 years of service to the parklands-run care home in Muir of Ord, and celebrated her final day before retirement.


“Somebody must know who did it” after Fortrose public toilets vandalism

26 April 2024
“Somebody must know who did it” after Fortrose public toilets vandalism

“Somebody must know who did it” after Fortrose public toilets vandalism

26 April 2024

Fortrose public toilets vandalism triggers a call for witnesses to come forward, as “somebody must know who did it”.


Fortrose Post Office branch closure date confirmed

25 April 2024
Fortrose Post Office branch closure date confirmed

Fortrose Post Office branch closure date confirmed

25 April 2024

Fortrose’s Post Office branch, in Green Tree Gift Shop, is set to close on May 29 at 5pm.


Up to £2000 on offer for community projects from North Highland Initiative

25 April 2024
Up to £2000 on offer for community projects from North Highland Initiative

Up to £2000 on offer for community projects from North Highland Initiative

25 April 2024

Community projects that benefit general well-being are in the spotlight as grant applications open.


‘Demand-responsive transport’ offered by Ferintosh Wee Bus alongside council’s ‘temporary’ service

24 April 2024
‘Demand-responsive transport’ offered by Ferintosh Wee Bus alongside council’s ‘temporary’ service

‘Demand-responsive transport’ offered by Ferintosh Wee Bus alongside council’s ‘temporary’ service

24 April 2024

Ferintosh Wee Bus will offer “demand-responsive transport” while council’s busses offer timetabled service to fill gaps.


Invergordon woman shares the impact of ignorant comments for MS Awareness Week

23 April 2024
Invergordon woman shares the impact of ignorant comments for MS Awareness Week

Invergordon woman shares the impact of ignorant comments for MS Awareness Week

23 April 2024

‘I don’t think I can even share them as you would be pretty disgusted and disappointed anyone said them in the first place… I know I was.’


Invergordon man writes song about strongman Stoltman brothers - and it’s a heavy metal epic!

23 April 2024
Invergordon man writes song about strongman Stoltman brothers - and it’s a heavy metal epic!

Invergordon man writes song about strongman Stoltman brothers - and it’s a heavy metal epic!

23 April 2024

What would Eurovision make of this banger inspired by Invergordon strongman brothers Tom and Luke Stoltman?


Duirinish Pods and Bothy ‘blown away’ after winning Best Holiday Accommodation award

23 April 2024
Duirinish Pods and Bothy ‘blown away’ after winning Best Holiday Accommodation award

Duirinish Pods and Bothy ‘blown away’ after winning Best Holiday Accommodation award

23 April 2024

Duirinish Pods and Bothy in the Kyle of Lochalsh area still ‘can’t believe’ they scooped the award for Best Holiday Accommodation


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