Midfielder aims to reach century.
Steven Mackay has been confirmed as Nairn County’s new manager.
Appointment expected to be confirmed today.
Three away wins in a row.
Moves to create a dedicated bus and emergency service road route serving Raigmore Hospital will be discussed at a public information event.
An extraordinary elm tree – believed to be the oldest of its kind in Europe – was celebrated with stories, food and art at a special event in Beauly.
Something is brewing in Inverness – and one man’s dream, almost 20 years in the making, just moved closer to realisation.
Two people were treated by paramedics after escaping a blaze in a four-storey building in Inverness city centre.
A spectacular coast-to-coast cycling event to help children with additional needs has smashed through the £40,000 fundraising mark.
Inverness community activists are staging a fourth foodbank fundraiser on Saturday at the city’s Tooth and Claw bar.
A top Inverness hotel’s annual golf day has driven a record-breaking sum into Highland Hospice coffers.
NHS Highland will tomorrow seek to agree a bid for almost £9 million from the Scottish Government to let more Moray women give birth in Inverness.
Shane Carling is counting down the days until the shinty season ends – as it will mean his Loch Ness squad is boosted by the return of players.
Jordan Tillson insists there is no down time during the international break as Ross County look to improve their results in the Scottish Premiership.
Jordan MacDonald knows some Clachnacuddin players will be disappointed by selections in the coming week as he faces some tough decisions.
Malky Mackay is keen to make full use of the Highland League to give his Ross County prospects the best chance of senior football at a young age.
Barry Wilson has backed Cameron Harper to emulate Ryan Christie's success if the Inverness youngster continues to develop on and off the pitch.
Jordan Macdonald has already battled different kinds of Formartine United sides in his time at Clach, but he is preparing for the best this weekend.
It might only be September, but Loch Ness manager Shane Carling is approaching his side's next three matches as though they could be season defining.
Ross Laidlaw is confident Ross County’s growing strength and solidity will provide a platform for their attacking players to flourish.