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WATCH: Easter Ross pupils share experiences of autism to coincide with global awareness week

WATCH: Easter Ross pupils share experiences of autism to coincide with global awareness week

WATCH: Easter Ross pupils share experiences of autism to coincide with global awareness week

31 March 2021

Two pupils from an Easter Ross secondary school have been sharing their experiences of autism as part of a global week of awareness.


Four new Covid-19 cases detected

Four new Covid-19 cases detected

Four new Covid-19 cases detected

31 March 2021

ANOTHER four cases of the coronavirus have been registered across NHS Highland in the past day.


Scottish SPCA reveals weirdest donations – amongst them underwear and Brussels sprouts

Scottish SPCA reveals weirdest donations – amongst them underwear and Brussels sprouts

Scottish SPCA reveals weirdest donations – amongst them underwear and Brussels sprouts

31 March 2021

Underwear, odd shoes and a video tape of Princess Diana’s funeral are just some of the strange items that have been donated to Scottish SPCA centres.


Name of new £20m hospital in Highlands is officially confirmed

Name of new £20m hospital in Highlands is officially confirmed

Name of new £20m hospital in Highlands is officially confirmed

31 March 2021

NHS board members approve hospital name, saying it makes common sense


Apprentice call aims to stem skills shortage as bricklayers and carpenters sought

Apprentice call aims to stem skills shortage as bricklayers and carpenters sought

Apprentice call aims to stem skills shortage as bricklayers and carpenters sought

31 March 2021

Apprenticeship applications opened by Barratt North Scotland as skills shortage battle is stepped up.


Flooded Ness Islands closed 'for public safety'

Flooded Ness Islands closed 'for public safety'

Flooded Ness Islands closed 'for public safety'

31 March 2021

The Ness Islands have been closed this morning until further notice.


£280k fund will help build more resilient Highland communities in the wake of Covid

£280k fund will help build more resilient Highland communities in the wake of Covid

£280k fund will help build more resilient Highland communities in the wake of Covid

31 March 2021

Highlands communities are being encouraged to apply for a share of a £280,000 fund to help protect vulnerable community members


Overturned lorry sparks road closure

Overturned lorry sparks road closure

Overturned lorry sparks road closure

31 March 2021

AN overturned gas lorry has sparked the closure of a Highland road.


Doris (100) celebrates big day with family looking on at Muir of Ord care home

Doris (100) celebrates big day with family looking on at Muir of Ord care home

Doris (100) celebrates big day with family looking on at Muir of Ord care home

31 March 2021

A kind-hearted centenarian has been honoured with a party in a Muir of Ord care home.


Speed restrictions spark further rail delays on Highland routes

Speed restrictions spark further rail delays on Highland routes

Speed restrictions spark further rail delays on Highland routes

31 March 2021

DELAYS are causing further disruption on several Highland railway lines – after continued heavy rain sparked further speed restrictions.


Ross-shire community centre set to create outdoor learning space thanks to grant

Ross-shire community centre set to create outdoor learning space thanks to grant

Ross-shire community centre set to create outdoor learning space thanks to grant

31 March 2021

A Ross-shire community centre has welcomed a grant enabling it to revamp some of its furniture and to create an outdoor learning space.


Highland artists help haul in £76K boost for lifeline charity

Highland artists help haul in £76K boost for lifeline charity

Highland artists help haul in £76K boost for lifeline charity

31 March 2021

Online art auction for Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal hauls in a staggering £76,986 for the charity in one of the toughest periods it has faced.


Muir of Ord pupils ready to grow for it after grass seed donation

Muir of Ord pupils ready to grow for it after grass seed donation

Muir of Ord pupils ready to grow for it after grass seed donation

31 March 2021

PUPILS at a Ross-shire primary school are all set to grow for it after a gift that provide a boost to their outdoor play areas.


WATCH: Black Isle teenager shares experience of autism to coincide with awareness week

WATCH: Black Isle teenager shares experience of autism to coincide with awareness week

WATCH: Black Isle teenager shares experience of autism to coincide with awareness week

31 March 2021

A BLACK Isle schoolgirl has been sharing her experience of autism through a series of videos posted by the secondary she attends.


We need to go further on social and affordable homes, says Ross-based SNP candidate Maree Todd

We need to go further on social and affordable homes, says Ross-based SNP candidate Maree Todd

We need to go further on social and affordable homes, says Ross-based SNP candidate Maree Todd

30 March 2021

SNP candidate Maree Todd has acknowledged Scotland’s leading status on social rented housing but says there is a 'need to go further' here.


New Craigs set to be location for midwifery hub in Highland capital

New Craigs set to be location for midwifery hub in Highland capital

New Craigs set to be location for midwifery hub in Highland capital

30 March 2021

Plans to transform an unused ward into a base for community midwives also includes new office space for the national Mental Health Tribunal Service.


Rural business awards look for the winners who have helped Scotland through Covid crisis

Rural business awards look for the winners who have helped Scotland through Covid crisis

Rural business awards look for the winners who have helped Scotland through Covid crisis

30 March 2021

People across rural Scotland who have helped their business and communities flourish are being urged to enter the SLE Helping It Happen Award


Man, who is said to have 'flashed' virtual Inverness community council meeting, has been reported to police

Man, who is said to have 'flashed' virtual Inverness community council meeting, has been reported to police

Man, who is said to have 'flashed' virtual Inverness community council meeting, has been reported to police

30 March 2021

It is believed the man, known only as "Zoom", was in his late 30s or early 40s, but members of the public at the meeting did not see his face.


Lib Dems claim 'healthcare divide' after cancer treatment figures show patients wait longer in the Highlands

Lib Dems claim 'healthcare divide' after cancer treatment figures show patients wait longer in the Highlands

Lib Dems claim 'healthcare divide' after cancer treatment figures show patients wait longer in the Highlands

30 March 2021

The figures show that between October 1 and December 31 2020, just 70.2 per cent of cancer patients were treated within the 62 day standard.


Prime cattle and sheep prices from Dingwall and Highland Marts today

Prime cattle and sheep prices from Dingwall and Highland Marts today

Prime cattle and sheep prices from Dingwall and Highland Marts today

30 March 2021

Prime sheep and cattle prices from Dingwall and Highland Mart today.


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