Kidical Mass Inverness hosted another event on Saturday, with 75 keen cyclists turning out to ride in city streets.
NHS Highland says that robotic surgery is transforming patient care in the Highlands.
A Highland MSP is urging the Scottish Government to consult with community over moves to secure a community green space in Inverness.
Three Highland Council-led multi-agency groups are working to manage and ease visitor pressures across the region.
Five local projects have been awarded community tourism development grants by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN).
A former Inverness Courier journalist has dedicated the OBE he was awarded last week to two friends killed in action in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A small childminding service in Inverness has been commended for excellence of service in a report by inspectors.
A well-known Inverness builder and property developer has passed away after a period of illness.
A well-known Inverness builder and property developer has passed away after a period of illness.
Caley Thistle CEO Scot Gardiner believes a Rangers triumph in Seville tonight would be a game-changer for Scottish football’s worldwide standing.
Kids at an Inverness primary school were left devastated after a big holiday firm cancelled their residential break at only a few days’ notice.
When Rev Penelope Smirthwaite ventured to Ethiopia with her husband the couple expected to gain a thought-provoking insight into impoverished lives.
A Loch Ness-side road has reopened after a crash involving a van early this morning.
A car fire has closed part of the A9 near Inverness.
One of the sickest Highlanders to survive Covid-19 has made a plea for more compassion to be shown towards the vulnerable with restrictions eased.
One of the sickest Highlanders to survive Covid-19 has made a plea for more compassion to be shown towards the vulnerable with restrictions eased.
Highland Council has granted permission for six new affordable homes in Inverfarigaig on the east bank of Loch Ness.
Moves to create a groundbreaking football mecca in Inverness have drawn wholehearted backing from leading political, sporting and community figures.
Moves to create a groundbreaking new football mecca in Inverness have drawn wholehearted endorsement from leading political and sporting figures.
More public money is to be spent on land at the Gathering Place artwork in Inverness – but Highland Council cannot say how much.