A man has been arrested and charged in connection with the assault of two women in Inverness. The attack is said to have taken place in the Carbisdale Gardens area, in the south of the city, on Friday ...
Hundreds gathered at Mineralwell Park in Stonehaven for the town’s annual Bonfire and Fireworks Night on Sunday, November 2. Gates opened at 5.30pm, with the bonfire lit shortly after 6pm. The main ...
A major rescue operation was launched after a car went over a cliff near Crawton in Aberdeenshire. Emergency services discovered a man with injuries a short distance from the car. He was carefully ...
A Highland League match between Nairn County and Brechin City was abandoned on Saturday due to a medical emergency in the crowd. The match was cancelled midway through as emergency services attended ...
Attention switched to a feast of youth shinty at The Eilan where Newtonmore met Glenurquhart in the London Shield final which is for under-17 teams. With some of the game’s best youth talent on show, ...
A week after bravely speaking out to The Press and Journal, Nairn woman Eve Graham says she has been left “overwhelmed, supported and uplifted” by the wave of public support she has received. Eve, 67, ...
When the uncertainty of life in the North Sea began to take its toll, Kevin Christie and Chris Stark-Proctor decided to take their futures into their own hands. Combining Kevin’s 13 years of travel ...
More than a year on from that fire, Vovem’s owners PB Devco have confirmed the restaurant will reopen to patrons on Thursday November 6 at 5pm. Vovem was well-known for its steaks and drinks and was a ...
Andrew Norton, 30, was also found guilty of causing fear and alarm to an ex-partner. A Kinlochbervie fish farmer who sent a racist message and caused damage to hotel staff accommodation must return to ...
Our November trip down memory lane through archive photos leads us to Aberdeen plumbing students' prize-giving ceremony in November 1988, a refurbished Prince of Wales pub and the devastating fire at ...
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Skipper Richard Greenhowe's legal battle to prove he did not disturb dolphins and whales near Aberdeen Harbour restarted this week after a six week delay - but will now be delayed another two weeks.
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