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Students at UHI Inverness have given the college glowing pass marks for the third year running.
Highland Council have been recommended to approve an updated empty homes strategy for the next three years.
Members of a Ross-shire mountain rescue team responded to a missing person shout earlier today.
In Ross and Cromarty West, 11 per cent of potential dwellings are currently licensed STLs, which is higher than the figure for Highland as a whole.
Veterans affected by sight loss have laid a wreath at the Inverness War Memorial ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
As 2025 comes to a close, a popular Wester Ross distillery is on its way to celebrate a major milestone â by making its own whisky for the first time.
Cancellations of vaccine clinics and rescheduled dates weeks or even months later have been criticised - amid a much earlier flu season than normal.
The proposed animal-assisted therapy sanctuary would also provide respite for creatures that would otherwise be subject to cruelty.
Bad result at Gayfield.
It has been a successful year for player.
A medical emergency in the crowd has caused the abandonment of a football match.
Staggies fall to defeat.
A heartfelt Halloween event âbrought so many smilesâ to bereaved children, who were treated to a spooktacular fun day at Ross County.
Staggies on the road on Saturday.
Manager says win was deserved.
First time they have won the title.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Mike Merritt meets a 90-year-old runner who is still working and a dedicated hill bagger at the sprightly age of 86 on his travels
The brand new restaurant and cocktail bar in the former Rose Street Foundry will create 25 jobs when it opens next week.
Itâs safe to say that plans for a Greggs shop in the very heart of Inverness have sparked strong feelings - both for and against.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson tries out some of the activities on offer as this yearâs Loch and Land Festival drew to a close
The 4.28am Avanti West Coast service from Glasgow to Euston came off the tracks near the village of Shap, in Cumbria, on Monday morning.
Officers were alerted to the discovery in the Arthurston Road area of Alexandria at about 9.45am on Sunday.
The Prime Minister said âhard and seriousâ choices were needed to fix Britainâs financial woes.
Last year, 46 people were taken to hospital over the Bonfire Night period with fireworks-related injuries.