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Dingwall Mart flags 'phenomenal' trade at sheep sale

Dingwall Mart flags 'phenomenal' trade at sheep sale

Dingwall Mart flags 'phenomenal' trade at sheep sale

14 November 2022

Dingwall's mart bosses reported "phenomenal" trade from at a store sheep sale of all classes.


Principal designate appointed for merged Highland college

Principal designate appointed for merged Highland college

Principal designate appointed for merged Highland college

14 November 2022

A principal designate has been appointed to lead and implement the merger of UHI North Highland, UHI Outer Hebrides and UHI West Highland.


Vandalism sees Dingwall public toilets closed for 'foreseeable future'

Vandalism sees Dingwall public toilets closed for 'foreseeable future'

Vandalism sees Dingwall public toilets closed for 'foreseeable future'

14 November 2022

The facility only reopened in July after it was targeted in the summer


Uninsured driver fined after head-on crash

Uninsured driver fined after head-on crash

Uninsured driver fined after head-on crash

14 November 2022

A woman has admitted dangerous driving that resulted in a horror crash on Christmas Eve last year.


Highland shopworkers pushed, punched, threatened and abused

Highland shopworkers pushed, punched, threatened and abused

Highland shopworkers pushed, punched, threatened and abused

13 November 2022

The annual survey of shopworkers lays bare some of the day-to-day abuse suffered by staff who are just doing their job.


Easter Ross poppy art event brings back happy memories for visitors

Easter Ross poppy art event brings back happy memories for visitors

Easter Ross poppy art event brings back happy memories for visitors

13 November 2022

An Invergordon art show will return for a third year after a successful fundraising drive which also triggered lots of happy memories.


Nursery receives positive Care Inspectorate report

Nursery receives positive Care Inspectorate report

Nursery receives positive Care Inspectorate report

13 November 2022

Coulhill Primary School Nursery provides day care to a maximum of 32 children in a purpose built building in the main school grounds.


Ross-shire venue sets scene for wedding fair with special invitation

Ross-shire venue sets scene for wedding fair with special invitation

Ross-shire venue sets scene for wedding fair with special invitation

13 November 2022

The venue is setting the scene for a wedding fair planned for February.


FILM REVIEW: Living – a classic in the making

FILM REVIEW: Living – a classic in the making

FILM REVIEW: Living – a classic in the making

13 November 2022

If you missed Living at the recent Inverness Film Festival, fear not – it's playing again now.


DR TIM ALLISON: Less immunity means flu could be particularly severe

DR TIM ALLISON: Less immunity means flu could be particularly severe

DR TIM ALLISON: Less immunity means flu could be particularly severe

13 November 2022

The winter vaccination campaign is now well under way and many of you will have received an invitation for flu and Covid vaccinations.


It's a wonderful life – but homesickness makes my heart ache

It's a wonderful life – but homesickness makes my heart ache

It's a wonderful life – but homesickness makes my heart ache

13 November 2022

Black Isler Kerry MacIver has much to be thankful for in her life in the United States – but the lure of home is never far away.


WATCH: Showcase of talent at Ness Factor's 2022 finals

WATCH: Showcase of talent at Ness Factor's 2022 finals

WATCH: Showcase of talent at Ness Factor's 2022 finals

13 November 2022

A NIGHT of cheer and talent on the notes of classics from the 80s saw the winner of a popular Inverness singing competition announced last night.


Ross -shire Journal archive from 100, 50 and 25 years ago

Ross -shire Journal archive from 100, 50 and 25 years ago

Ross -shire Journal archive from 100, 50 and 25 years ago

13 November 2022

A glimpse at what was going on in Ross-shire 100, 50 and 25 years ago.


LOOKING BACK: Revisiting Ross-shire's past in the news

LOOKING BACK: Revisiting Ross-shire's past in the news

LOOKING BACK: Revisiting Ross-shire's past in the news

13 November 2022

News highlights from years gone by.


Lift your heart beyond negativism – and connect

Lift your heart beyond negativism – and connect

Lift your heart beyond negativism – and connect

13 November 2022

‘What’s your special book?’ HighlandLIT are asking you to celebrate Book Week Scotland.


Residents urged to be alert to scams as £324 DWP payment arrives in bank accounts

Residents urged to be alert to scams as £324 DWP payment arrives in bank accounts

Residents urged to be alert to scams as £324 DWP payment arrives in bank accounts

12 November 2022

Ross-shire residents are urged to look out for scams as cost-of-living support payments of £324 start arriving in bank accounts.


Unlucky Ross County run Celtic close in Glasgow

Unlucky Ross County run Celtic close in Glasgow

Unlucky Ross County run Celtic close in Glasgow

12 November 2022

A disciplined and superbly-drilled Ross County left the east end of Glasgow with heads held high after flirting with victory over the champions.


Firefighters pull male from flat in Easter Ross town after early morning blaze

Firefighters pull male from flat in Easter Ross town after early morning blaze

Firefighters pull male from flat in Easter Ross town after early morning blaze

12 November 2022

Firefighters using breathing apparatus extracted a male from an Easter Ross flat following an early-morning report of a blaze.


Staff at Tain restaurant celebrate boss's award

Staff at Tain restaurant celebrate boss's award

Staff at Tain restaurant celebrate boss's award

12 November 2022

Graham Rooney, owner of the Platform 1864 restaurant, was named tourism and hospitality hero at the Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards.


FROM THE ARCHIVES: Unique fuel kept home fires burning

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Unique fuel kept home fires burning

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Unique fuel kept home fires burning

12 November 2022

Coal was known of in Brora as early as the 16th century, although the first structured plans for a colliery did not come about until around 1810.


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