Cabinet papers show the earliest completion dates were 2032 for private finance and 2034 for traditional capital finance.
Frustrated campaigners slam ‘disrespectful’ Scottish Government ‘prevarication’ after voting down move securing an announcement.
She says 'unfortunately, the UK government’s autumn statement delivered a worst-case scenario for Scotland.'
Ms Davies is currently chief officer of Argyll and Bute health and social care partnership will start work on April 1.
Leader Raymond Bremner says 'there are considerable opportunities to derive more income to support the overall work of Highland Council.'
Helen Crawford will ask the local authority to declare a 'school estate emergency' to put the issue on First Minister Humza Yousaf's desk.
Highland Council previously ditched plans to fund a new school but said it would buy the St Clement's site.
She say amid 'the challenge of the climate and nature emergency, the wellbeing economy approach is a great way to go.'
The parties separately underlined how Scotland was energy rich but fuel poor and demand action from the UK government
The Scottish Conservatives did the analysis and then lashed out at the 'appalling betrayal' due to the “pitiful, snail-paced progress'.
Chris Mather says it should be as good as 'Somerset House, a Saatchi Gallery, it is a Harry Potter all together wrapped up in one.'
He says 'the promised autumn update on a new timescale has been missed – as if we’re not already used enough to missed SNP A9 deadlines.'
He wants MSPs to secure guarantees but he asks: 'Will they at long last devote real money for the Highlands as opposed to the central belt?'
At that rate one parent says ‘some pyramids were built quicker’ as the campaign for a new school will be nearly 30 years old.
She says 'if there are not enough jobs, not enough houses, unreliable transport and public services in these communities, people will not stay.'
One whistle-blower says 'I was feeling so fragile that I actually did not want to live any more.'
Kit Cormack says that to keep the doors open for 100 years is quite a milestone 'so we think it is probably a good idea to mark the occasion.'
Chamber of Commerce boss Colin Marr says the routes are popular with tourists 'so there will be a further impact on our hospitality businesses.'
The airline blamed ‘the current soft market conditions and higher costs from NATS the air traffic control provider.
He says 'no other employer I know would have accepted his excuses and borne his costs, especially as his current salary is close to £120,000.'