Ambitious moves are afoot to create a “game-changing” £1-2 million mecca for women’s and community football in the Highlands.
Two Inverness men believe they were mistaken for the Loch Ness Monster while out paddle boarding last week.
A veteran Loch Ness Monster spotter claims to have captured this year’s first registered webcam sighting of the fabled beast.
Kirsteen Campbell, who set up a group to help women suffering with endometriosis, was named volunteer of the year at the Highland Heroes awards.
Sophie Stewart, of Conon Bridge Primary School, was named primary school pupil of the year at the awards on Thursday evening.
She has surfaced, metaphorically at least, in headlines stoking controversy over alleged classroom propaganda and Scotland’s place in the Union.
A vaccination centre in Inverness is relocating to the Eastgate Centre from this Monday (April 4).
After losing in the last kick of the game when the sides met at Canal Park, Highland head coach Dave Carson is looking for a victory away at Gala.
The Lilywhites are looking to improve their home record and give the Grant Street Park faithful something to shout about before the end of the season.
Billy Dodds says securing a spot in the play-offs as soon as possible will relieve some of the pressure on Caley Thistle's squad.
Nairn County boss Ronnie Sharp says he will lean on the knowledge of his ex-Formartine players before the sides meet this weekend.
Ross Stewart could make his Scotland debut tonight, but his former Ross County boss Steven Ferguson does not think that is the end of his journey.
Ronnie Sharp is targeting a strong finish to the Highland League campaign to redress Nairn County's record at home this season.
Clachnacuddin know they will have to keep Formartine's Jonny Smith quiet tomorrow night – but Jordan Macdonald expects to pose United problems too.
The SkillSeeder app, a first for Scotland, will provide a unique way for firms and organisations to tap into climate change training courses.
Owners of an Inverness caravan and glamping park have been asked to provide assurances over plans for a clubhouse and swimming complex on the grounds.
Castle Stuart Golf Links between Inverness and Nairn wins best clubhouse prize at the Scottish Golf Tourism Awards.
A HIGHLAND business leader is warning moves to scrap Scottish Government rates relief would hammer rural communities.
A long-serving lecturer with Inverness College UHI’s Scottish School of Forestry has been recognised at a top Scottish rural sector awards ceremony.
A multi-agency digital infrastructure investment in Highland will equip the public sector and businesses to deliver next generation connectivity.