KIND-HEARTED kids at a village primary school above Loch Ness have been bringing Christmas joy to care home residents.
He has dealt fearlessly with the physical threat of strikers from Liam Boyce to Moussa Dembele.
If there is to be a crisis on Christmas Day, SSEN's Pam Harvey sincerely hopes it will be minor in nature – but is ready to spring into action.
Abby Henderson of Highland Home Carers loves her work and making the festivities memorable for those in her care adds to her job satisfaction.
Restaurant supervisor Kelly Taylor knows more than most about Christmas Day working.
An elderly couple stopped from seeing each other at an Inverness care home are to enjoy an emotional golden wedding anniversary reunion.
People in the Highlands are stumping up on average an extra £61 on Christmas shopping through extortionate delivery charges.
Former Inverness boss now at Ross County.
He will take charge at least until the end of the season.
Roy MacGregor looks to have man in place by Celtic game.
It might have been a complete wash-out, but instead it was a splash hit!
A brave Inverness granny who survived cancer is leading urgent calls for Scottish volunteers to help get life-saving research back on track.
A heartbroken wife is begging an Inverness care home to let her see her dementia-stricken husband before it is too late.
A brave Inverness granny who survived cancer is leading urgent calls for Scottish volunteers to help get life-saving research back on track.
Care home residents in Inverness can take a trip down memory lane after being gifted this newspaper’s popular Inverness Remembered publication.
Highland Council has issued a reminder that all civic Hogmanay events are cancelled this year during the pandemic.
Decisions on underfunded children’s play areas could be brought closer to communities under plans to be considered by Highland councillors.
A controversial artwork project on the River Ness has had it’s final design detail approved by Highland Council.
A NAIRN woman has created an autism bear design to challenge negative attitudes towards the lifelong developmental disability.
A NAIRN business is set to feature on national television as part of a show on how people celebrate Christmas in different parts of the UK.