Time is a commodity William Morrison, as the son of a renowned watchmaker, naturally knows much about.
Optimism is returning among city centre jewellers forced to close their doors to loyal customers during four long months of Covid-19 lockdown.
A pharmacy can create a 24-hour “pharma robot” service at its front door despite the plan stirring local hostility.
A plan to build five holiday pods near Drumnadrochit is facing fierce local opposition.
An Inverness amateur cyclist is looking to smash the North Coast 500 record – and raise vital funds for a local charity.
One of Scotland’s oldest senior football clubs has turned to the very latest modern technology to stay one step ahead in the fight against Covid-19.
A cadet who became a hit on YouTube during the coronavirus lockdown has been given an army award.
A landowner is seeking planning permission to convert an old stone steading at Daviot into a farm shop and café.
A former soldier with post-traumatic stress disorder has completed a test of endurance – despite breaking a rib when Storm Ellen struck.
An Inverness kart racing track that funds crucial charity work for vulnerable children reopened today.
An Inverness pub quiz master braved the shave to say thank you to Macmillan Cancer Support.
A PORT authority accused of ignoring a community stricken by months of noise pollution from oil rigs insists it is doing everything it can to help.
A community cupboard offering food and other necessities to local people in need in Inverness has been vandalised.
One of the most popular children’s attractions in Inverness is set to reopen next month saving 14 jobs.
An ingenious mobile “sensory room” could soon be serving young people with autism and special needs if a Cawdor man’s ambitious crowdfunder succeeds.
A Highland MSP today pressed Scotland’s trade minister to spare the budget of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) from further cuts.
Highland Council has unveiled new branding for an initiative encouraging businesses to open their toilets for general public use.
Dingwall teenager Josh Reid attracting interest from south of the border.
A pub landlord appalled by the slow pace of the planning process has urged Highland Council to sharpen up to support the Covid-19 recovery.
Former Commonwealth Games cyclist Roddy Riddle remembers the day he became a sporting legend.