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Bealach na Ba fully reopened after cable work

09 July 2018
Bealach na Ba fully reopened after cable work

Bealach na Ba fully reopened after cable work

09 July 2018

A VITAL road link has fully reopened to traffic three weeks earlier than planned following cable installation works.


Highlanders 'continue to be victimised' over delivery charges

07 July 2018
Highlanders 'continue to be victimised' over delivery charges

Highlanders 'continue to be victimised' over delivery charges

07 July 2018

VICTIMS of unfair delivery surcharges are being offered little more than "tea and sympathy" by government ministers, a frustrated Ross-shire MP insists.


Drowned fisherman 'not using safety gear'

06 July 2018
Drowned fisherman 'not using safety gear'

Drowned fisherman 'not using safety gear'

06 July 2018

A DROWNED fisherman’s chances of survival would have been "significantly increased" if he had been using key safety measures when he fell overboard…


Did heat cause Dingwall slabs to crack?

06 July 2018
Did heat cause Dingwall slabs to crack?

Did heat cause Dingwall slabs to crack?

06 July 2018

SHOPPERS in Dingwall were left bemused as the heatwave continued to wreak havoc across the Highlands.


Leader refutes 'worst school estate' claim

28 June 2018
Leader refutes 'worst school estate' claim

Leader refutes 'worst school estate' claim

28 June 2018

A HIGHLAND MSP has questioned why the region has "the worst school estate" in Scotland despite receiving "the second highest" injection of cash from the…


National Trust appeals for volunteer help

21 June 2018
National Trust appeals for volunteer help

National Trust appeals for volunteer help

21 June 2018

A LEADING conservation charity has urged Highlanders to volunteer at its sites across the region this summer.


Future engineers hit national stage

18 June 2018
Future engineers hit national stage

Future engineers hit national stage

18 June 2018

TALENTED engineers and physicists of the future have been praised at a Ross-shire school after they competed in a national final against hundreds of pupils…


Tributes flood in for 'Mr Rock Challenge'

18 June 2018
Tributes flood in for 'Mr Rock Challenge'

Tributes flood in for 'Mr Rock Challenge'

18 June 2018

ONE man’s dedication to help youngsters realise their big stage dreams has been praised, as he prepares to step down from his voluntary role.


International fire link-up is saving lives

11 June 2018
International fire link-up is saving lives

International fire link-up is saving lives

11 June 2018

FORMER Highland fire engines have helped to save thousands of lives in far-flung countries in the past decade – the leading local charity behind…


Wester Ross tourism boost is on the cards

07 June 2018
Wester Ross tourism boost is on the cards

Wester Ross tourism boost is on the cards

07 June 2018

BOOMING tourism and cultural benefits will boost communities in Wester Ross as a result of a prestigious international status, a leading Scottish environmental…


Fast-tracked waste site at Moray Firth

29 May 2018
Fast-tracked waste site at Moray Firth

Fast-tracked waste site at Moray Firth

29 May 2018

THOUSANDS of tonnes of rubbish could be processed at a new centralised waste management facility in the inner Moray Firth area.


Munch bunch 'are changing attitudes'

29 May 2018
Munch bunch 'are changing attitudes'

Munch bunch 'are changing attitudes'

29 May 2018

EFFORTS to encourage more people in a Ross-shire community to grow and eat their own produce are successfully changing local attitudes to food, a Dingwall-based…


'Royal festivities are just the start'

27 May 2018
'Royal festivities are just the start'

'Royal festivities are just the start'

27 May 2018

A RIGHT royal knees-up was such a success that the trust behind it is optimistic about other community events it intends to hold in Tain in future.


Care home action points despite good review

26 May 2018
Care home action points despite good review

Care home action points despite good review

26 May 2018

CARE home inspectors have called for a Ross-shire facility to implement a number of changes – despite giving it a good review.


Royal knees-up draws big crowd

26 May 2018
Royal knees-up draws big crowd

Royal knees-up draws big crowd

26 May 2018

PARTY time came to the streets of Tain when residents held events to mark the royal wedding.


Playground push hits final target

26 May 2018
Playground push hits final target

Playground push hits final target

26 May 2018

AMBITIONS to upgrade a popular playground have been achieved by determined Ross-shire villagers after they met their £11,000 target.


International status 'a boon for tourism'

25 May 2018
International status 'a boon for tourism'

International status 'a boon for tourism'

25 May 2018

BOOMING tourism and cultural benefits will boost communities in Wester Ross as a result of a prestigious international status, a leading Scottish environmental…


Snap of Balintore landmark is a big splash

24 May 2018
Snap of Balintore landmark is a big splash

Snap of Balintore landmark is a big splash

24 May 2018

AN advertising campaign has made a real splash after using an image of the Balintore Mermaid.


Benefits overhaul hurts terminally ill

23 May 2018
Benefits overhaul hurts terminally ill

Benefits overhaul hurts terminally ill

23 May 2018

UNCARING Westminster politicians are making the terminally ill suffer unnecessarily by pushing forward with a flawed benefits system overhaul, a Highland…


New ship-to-ship moratorium plea

20 May 2018
New ship-to-ship moratorium plea

New ship-to-ship moratorium plea

20 May 2018

PROTESTERS have urged people to sign a new petition urging Scottish ministers to introduce a moratorium on ship-to-ship oil transfers in the Moray Firth.


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