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Brora Rangers find opponents in Scottish Cup first round draw

Brora Rangers find opponents in Scottish Cup first round draw

Brora Rangers find opponents in Scottish Cup first round draw

29 August 2022

Cattachs on the road.


Renewable energy firm backs Opportunity Cromarty Firth freeport bid

Renewable energy firm backs Opportunity Cromarty Firth freeport bid

Renewable energy firm backs Opportunity Cromarty Firth freeport bid

29 August 2022

The firm is the latest to support the Cromarty Firth green freeport bid.


Loch Duart renews partnership with cholesterol charity HEART UK to promote a healthy lifestyle and diet

Loch Duart renews partnership with cholesterol charity HEART UK to promote a healthy lifestyle and diet

Loch Duart renews partnership with cholesterol charity HEART UK to promote a healthy lifestyle and diet

29 August 2022

Loch Duart and HEART UK will create and share six simple, healthy and delicious recipes using salmon.


Christian convention returns to Sutherland

Christian convention returns to Sutherland

Christian convention returns to Sutherland

28 August 2022

Events will be held over three evenings from Friday to Sunday, September 2-4, in the assembly hall at Dornoch Academy.


Tickets now on sale for St Duthac Book And Arts Festival

Tickets now on sale for St Duthac Book And Arts Festival

Tickets now on sale for St Duthac Book And Arts Festival

28 August 2022

Festival has events for book, arts and heritage lovers, including music, art, and writers of fiction, poetry and non-fiction


LETTER: Clashmore wildfire destroyed trees and fencing

LETTER: Clashmore wildfire destroyed trees and fencing

LETTER: Clashmore wildfire destroyed trees and fencing

28 August 2022

Anyone who burns ground is expected to adhere to the Muirburn Code and the Grazings Regulations.


LETTER: Crowdfunder was NOT to pay fine for north west Sutherland crofter

LETTER: Crowdfunder was NOT to pay fine for north west Sutherland crofter

LETTER: Crowdfunder was NOT to pay fine for north west Sutherland crofter

28 August 2022

The fundraiser set up on behalf of Ian MacKenzie, Culkein, was to pay for legal fees and not a fine.


Easter Ross car boot sale a win-win during cost of living crisis

Easter Ross car boot sale a win-win during cost of living crisis

Easter Ross car boot sale a win-win during cost of living crisis

28 August 2022

An Easter Ross woman's brainwave to stage car boot sales close to the supermarket where she works is proving a win-win for charities and locals.


Highland police name three people killed in A9 crash

Highland police name three people killed in A9 crash

Highland police name three people killed in A9 crash

28 August 2022

Police have named the three people who died following a crash on the A9.


Huge turnout for return of Thunder in the Glen

Huge turnout for return of Thunder in the Glen

Huge turnout for return of Thunder in the Glen

28 August 2022

Huge turnout for return of Thunder in the Glen


Keep an eye out for CannonBawz charity run on NC500 through Sutherland today

Keep an eye out for CannonBawz charity run on NC500 through Sutherland today

Keep an eye out for CannonBawz charity run on NC500 through Sutherland today

28 August 2022

SIR Jackie Stewart sends message of good luck to CannonBawz participants


Double the fun for primary new starts at Rosehall

Double the fun for primary new starts at Rosehall

Double the fun for primary new starts at Rosehall

27 August 2022

The Northern Times would welcome primary one photos which should be sent to: editor@northern-times.co.uk


'Stacking' plan for A9 lorries following latest road tragedies on Highlands' arterial road

'Stacking' plan for A9 lorries following latest road tragedies on Highlands' arterial road

'Stacking' plan for A9 lorries following latest road tragedies on Highlands' arterial road

27 August 2022

Road police believe Badenoch diversion options not up to accommodating heavy traffic following community concerns


Star power on the menu for Eastgate's new food zone

Star power on the menu for Eastgate's new food zone

Star power on the menu for Eastgate's new food zone

27 August 2022

More than £2 million is being invested in a new-look food zone at Eastgate Shopping Centre which will be known as Loch & Larder.


Canine gathering set to be paw-some occasion

Canine gathering set to be paw-some occasion

Canine gathering set to be paw-some occasion

27 August 2022

A canine cavalcade is set to provide a striking spectacle with up to 40 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels ready to join in a meet-up in Inverness.


Sutherland face leaders in Highlands and Islands League clash

Sutherland face leaders in Highlands and Islands League clash

Sutherland face leaders in Highlands and Islands League clash

27 August 2022

Brora Rangers are also in action in Inverness.


Drive to fill road jobs in Sutherland before winter bites

Drive to fill road jobs in Sutherland before winter bites

Drive to fill road jobs in Sutherland before winter bites

27 August 2022

Highland Council is to launch a recruitment campaign to fill roads vacancies in Sutherland.


Forestry and Land Scotland sounds out contractors ahead of tendering process

Forestry and Land Scotland sounds out contractors ahead of tendering process

Forestry and Land Scotland sounds out contractors ahead of tendering process

26 August 2022

Ahead of a new round of contracts for peatland restoration, FLS is surveying contractors to scope out sector's range and capacity.


INVERNESS SHERIFF COURT: Lochinver man had thousands of graphic images of children

INVERNESS SHERIFF COURT: Lochinver man had thousands of graphic images of children

INVERNESS SHERIFF COURT: Lochinver man had thousands of graphic images of children

26 August 2022

A ferryman who downloaded more than 2500 videos and still images of young children will be sentenced next month.


Ross man's push on public toilet provision triggers flood of support – but is change in pipeline?

Ross man's push on public toilet provision triggers flood of support – but is change in pipeline?

Ross man's push on public toilet provision triggers flood of support – but is change in pipeline?

26 August 2022

A campaigner pressing for Scottish Government action on poor public toilet provision is accusing Highland Council of shirking basic responsibilities.


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