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LEARN MORE Learn more about our Digital Subscriptions here!Tesco staff at stores across Inverness will be in the pink – in a show support for Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life.
Inverness has one of the UK’s shortest waiting times to sit a practical driving test, research has shown.
A review of security has been completed at a learning disabilities day care centre in Inverness left unlocked and unprotected overnight.
An award-winning Inverness publican failed to sway Scotland’s First Minister with a warning that hospitality curfews could heighten Covid-19 risks.
Construction work is under way on two new affordable houses to rent in Cannich.
A new app has been launched in a bid to help reduce drug-related harm and deaths in the Highlands.
A self-employed man has hit out at Scotland’s “shambolic” jury service system after contradictory instructions had him attending on the wrong day.
As an HGV driver, John Mackinnon was used to clocking up countless road miles. Behind the wheel of a stationary spin bike, it was brand new territory.
The Battle of Culloden in 1746 was the culmination of a religious civil war which had been raging on and off for nearly 60 years.
For the last two years, they have sent people nuts in search of squirrels along a colourful art trail.
Inverness Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is calling for a “reset” in relations between business and government as the Holyrood elections approach.
A Loch Ness-side shinty club has provided a community-owned charity with a funding boost on the eve of its return to training.
Beautiful weather greeted hundreds of happy and inquisitive shoppers as Inverness Farmers’ Market made a welcome return after a three-month absence.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology deployed across Inverness could shape Highland Council’s plans to create a greener city centre.
Ness Bridge will turn blue on Sunday as part of international efforts to raise awareness of the debilitating neurological condition Parkinson’s.
An Inverness fish and chip shop is toasting sizzling success in a prestigious national industry award.
Caledonian Stadium became a vaccination centre for a day over Easter after answering a call for help from NHS Highland.
He felt beaten and broken early on day three, but marathon man Connor Golabek stuck it out to complete an incredible fundraising feat.
The Highland Council has appointed four dedicated Covid-19 compliance officers to work throughout the Highland Council area.
An Inverness church brought an extra dash of colour to Easter weekend with garden decorations.