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Booming whisky industry sees Tain distillery lodge 'screening application' for 20 warehouses

09 June 2020
Booming whisky industry sees Tain distillery lodge 'screening application' for 20 warehouses

Booming whisky industry sees Tain distillery lodge 'screening application' for 20 warehouses

09 June 2020

A DISTILLERY’S plans for a satellite warehouse site could create almost two dozen jobs and signal a £10 million investment, an economist believes.


Virtual Hooley in the Highlands raises £1200 for Foodbank

07 June 2020
Virtual Hooley in the Highlands raises £1200 for Foodbank

Virtual Hooley in the Highlands raises £1200 for Foodbank

07 June 2020

THE decision to throw a virtual version of an eagerly anticipated music bash in Ross-shire proved a global success.


Survey reveals extent of financial losses if coronavirus leads to cancellation of 2020 let deer shooting

04 June 2020
Survey reveals extent of financial losses if coronavirus leads to cancellation of 2020 let deer shooting

Survey reveals extent of financial losses if coronavirus leads to cancellation of 2020 let deer shooting

04 June 2020

A PROBE of groups with an interest in deer and venison has found millions of pounds are on the line as a result of the coronavirus health crisis.


Tain remembers Betty Paterson, a former maths teacher, Girl Guide leader and active community member

01 June 2020
Tain remembers Betty Paterson, a former maths teacher, Girl Guide leader and active community member

Tain remembers Betty Paterson, a former maths teacher, Girl Guide leader and active community member

01 June 2020

Elizabeth (Betty) Paterson was a mathematics teacher in Tain Royal Academy from the 1960s until her retiral in 1985.


Ullapool Church to host virtual 'Prom at Home'

31 May 2020
Ullapool Church to host virtual 'Prom at Home'

Ullapool Church to host virtual 'Prom at Home'

31 May 2020

PEOPLE in a Wester Ross community are being invited to get their glad rags on and dance up a storm next week – regardless of the coronavirus lockdown.


Boost for NHS charities from Tain artist's popular Over the Rainbow canvasses

31 May 2020
Boost for NHS charities from Tain artist's popular Over the Rainbow canvasses

Boost for NHS charities from Tain artist's popular Over the Rainbow canvasses

31 May 2020

A CHANCE find during a lockdown tidy-up sparked a creative urge which has kept an Easter Ross artist super-busy ever since.


Can you help police trace missing man?

30 May 2020
Can you help police trace missing man?

Can you help police trace missing man?

30 May 2020

POLICE have appealed for help from the public in tracing a man posted missing from his Evanton home yesterday.


Man charged in connection with Inverness deaths

30 May 2020
Man charged in connection with Inverness deaths

Man charged in connection with Inverness deaths

30 May 2020

A MAN has been charged in connection with the deaths of two men in Inverness.


Covoid-19 testing unit to return to Dornoch next week

29 May 2020
Covoid-19 testing unit to return to Dornoch next week

Covoid-19 testing unit to return to Dornoch next week

29 May 2020

A mobile unit for appointment-only coronavirus testing for essential workers displaying symptoms is returning to Sutherland.


Action needed to protect jobs and livelihoods, Highland MSP says

28 May 2020
Action needed to protect jobs and livelihoods, Highland MSP says

Action needed to protect jobs and livelihoods, Highland MSP says

28 May 2020

A NEW vision for Scotland's economy is needed to ensure the country is better prepared to weather shocks to the economy, a Highland MSP says.


Fund manager sought for Tain community group

26 May 2020
Fund manager sought for Tain community group

Fund manager sought for Tain community group

26 May 2020

A GROUP playing its part developing the potential of an Easter Ross community is seeking to expand its team.


Blooming good gift to Raigmore Hospital

26 May 2020
Blooming good gift to Raigmore Hospital

Blooming good gift to Raigmore Hospital

26 May 2020

STAFF at a Highland garden visitor attraction have spread some joy to patients and staff at Raigmore Hospital with a special plant delivery.


Virtual tour of Fearn Farm set to take place today

25 May 2020
Virtual tour of Fearn Farm set to take place today

Virtual tour of Fearn Farm set to take place today

25 May 2020

A FAMILY business in Fearn is set to come under the spotlight as part of a scheme offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into rural life.


Macleod Roofing gives boost to animal aid centre

25 May 2020
Macleod Roofing gives boost to animal aid centre

Macleod Roofing gives boost to animal aid centre

25 May 2020

A BLACK Isle animal shelter operator has welcomed a donation of £500 at a time when fundraising activities have ground to a halt.


WATCH: NFU issues message of thanks to consumers of Scottish food and drink during lockdown

24 May 2020
WATCH: NFU issues message of thanks to consumers of Scottish food and drink during lockdown

WATCH: NFU issues message of thanks to consumers of Scottish food and drink during lockdown

24 May 2020

FARMERS and crofters are saying thank you to consumers across the nation for continuing to choose quality Scottish food and drink.


Tesco rainbow biscuits to benefit NHS workers

24 May 2020
Tesco rainbow biscuits to benefit NHS workers

Tesco rainbow biscuits to benefit NHS workers

24 May 2020

PROFITS from a new rainbow biscuit range being sold in a major supermarket chain will go to provide care packages for NHS workers.


Police warn drivers to keep within the law

23 May 2020
Police warn drivers to keep within the law

Police warn drivers to keep within the law

23 May 2020

ROAD police in the Highlands are urging people to drive safely and reminding the public that government lockdown restrictions remain in place.


Scottish schools go back early August, but return still dependent on scientists' say-so

21 May 2020
Scottish schools go back early August, but return still dependent on scientists' say-so

Scottish schools go back early August, but return still dependent on scientists' say-so

21 May 2020

PUPILS will return to schools in August subject to scientific advice that it is safe to do so.


Travel restrictions still in place and should not be lifted despite impending lockdown easing, says Finnie

21 May 2020
Travel restrictions still in place and should not be lifted despite impending lockdown easing, says Finnie

Travel restrictions still in place and should not be lifted despite impending lockdown easing, says Finnie

21 May 2020

The Highlands must remain closed to visitors for now despite the impending easing of lockdown restrictions, a Highland MSP warned today.


North MSPs say welfare of residents at Skye care home stricken by coronavirus is a top priority

20 May 2020
North MSPs say welfare of residents at Skye care home stricken by coronavirus is a top priority

North MSPs say welfare of residents at Skye care home stricken by coronavirus is a top priority

20 May 2020

HIGHLAND MSPs have spoken out after the latest developments at a Skye care home where 10 people have died following a coronavirus outbreak.


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