A talented Inverness artist Reina Edmiston is combining brush strokes with pedal strokes after turning to the humble bicycle in a time of need.
He is set to comeback at Somerset Park.
Brad McKay is determined club turn season around.
Boss reveals goalkeeper has pop at team in dressing room.
Leader on the pitch looks to cement place in first team.
A MOVE to create a new Inverness city centre restaurant faces opposition over waste disposal arrangements.
Budding entrepreneurs from Inverness High School landed a national design award for their company logo.
Caley Thistle have been hit by a double injury blow with Aaron Doran and new signing Anthony McDonald both facing spells on the sidelines.
A neighbourhood chemist in Inverness is hoping to provide a “huge asset” for the community by installing a 24-hour prescription dispensing machine.
All going well, HGV driver John MacKinnon will be getting nowhere fast in the coming weeks – with Portugal his eventual destination.
Worried parents say they have lost all trust in Highland Council’s ability to ease overcrowding at an Inverness school within the promised timescale.
Four people have died since a mass outbreak of Covid-19 first was reported at an Inverness-shire nursing home late last month.
Highland Council is supporting a Scottish Government-backed blueprint aimed at ensuring better futures for young people and adults in care.
Two Inverness charities have been honoured at an awards ceremony to recognise those who have worked tirelessly during the pandemic.
Another rise in Covid-19 cases has been reported at a rural care home hit by a mass outbreak of the virus late last month.
The young climber, high on the sheer face of a frozen waterfall, was bone-cold and exhausted. He had no energy to continue...
Highland Council budget leader Alister Mackinnon claims he had to quit after being “kicked in the teeth” by politically-motivated rival councillors.
Plans to equip armed Scottish police with body worn video (BWV) technology have been given overwhelming backing in an Inverness Courier poll.
A fresh bid to convert a vacant Inverness bakery shop into a bar will be considered by Highland Council planners.
A care home battling a mass outbreak of the Covid-19 virus has reported another rise in the numbers of residents and staff affected.