The Jim Love Memorial Award will be presented for the first time early next year
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New editor for Highland weeklies
Three weekly paid-for titles and free Herald come under new boss
City says goodbye to 'great Invernessian' Jim Love
Tribute from First Minister McConnell as 500 mourners pack cathedral
Inverness Courier editor Jim Love dies
Long-serving journalist had fought a five-month battle with cancer
New editor for Scottish weekly
Hector joins home-town newspaper he first worked for 20 years ago
New editor at the North Star
Jackie MacKenzie has previously worked for the Press and Journal and Ross-shire Journal
Journalist and lecturer dies aged 59
Norrie Drummond had worked for the South Wales Argus and Western Daily Press
Scottish publisher plans £1m print investment
Scottish Provincial Press, publishers of 15 newspapers in the north and north-east of Scotland, has announced it is to invest £1m in its Dingwall printing centre. A new colour tower is to be added to the existing Goss press at
Assistant editor post for award-winning reporter
Inverness Courier senior reporter Robert Taylor has been appointed assistant editor at the paper. The twice-weekly paper based in the Scottish Highlands appointed award-winning reporter Robert, (43), to the position last week. He joined the paper in April this year,
Online guide to north Scotland is launched
Scottish Provincial Press has launched an online guide to the north of Scotland in the shape of a new website Hi-lands.com. The site, which was developed entirely in-house over the past six months, includes the latest local and world news
Inverness Courier chief reporter wins Journalist of the Year gong
Writer praised for way she tackled subjects such as cancer diagnosis and childhood sex abuse sufferers
Shetland Times named best newspaper for second year
Weekly is praised for its excellent all round coverage and campaigning stance
Former North Star editor to receive lifetime achievement award
Journalist who enjoyed a 40-year career wins prestigious Barron Trophy
Scottish Press Awards shortlist announced
The Scottish Daily Newspaper Society has announced the shortlist of nominees for the annual Scottish Press Awards. Now in its 26th year, the event this year received a record number of entries, with more than 400 submitted. Among those vying
Herald named best Highland and Islands paper
The Strathspey and Badenoch Herald has been named Newspaper of the Year at the Highland and Islands Media Awards. Editor Gavin Musgrove will receive a cheque for £500, to be donated to a charity of the newspaper’s choice. Kingussie-based reporter
Journalist Bill scoops lifetime achievement award
A new addition has been added to this year’s Highland and Islands Media Awards roll of honour. Bill Lucas has been announced as the winner of the Barron Trophy, which recognises lifetime achievement in journalism. Bill began his career at