Two charities are set to benefit from a Christmas market showcasing more than 30 local businesses .
Highlanders in their early 60s are being urged to take up the offer of a free flu vaccination.
More than 8000 European Union citizens living in the Highlands have applied for settled status within the UK, according to Home Office figures.
A new life sciences innovation centre will be built on Inverness Campus after being granted planning permission.
Snow could hit the Inverness area and other parts of the Highlands from tomorrow evening.
A fire-stricken historic mansion on the shores of Loch Ness could rise from the ashes under plans recommended for approval by Highland Council.
A Highland MP is urging local people to support campaigners fighting “rip-off” delivery charges across the region.
ORGANISERS of the annual Nairn Book and Arts Festival are planning to go al fresco in 2021.
Ronnie Sharp is concerned Nairn County – due to play Clachnacuddin tomorrow – might be forced to withdraw from this season’s Highland League campaign.
Stuart Kettlewell retains faith in the ability of Ross County’s young squad, but demands they show greater mental strength against Celtic on Sunday.
The Mark Holmes Football Academy has been gifted a new mini-van – decked out in the colours of the Ghana flag – by a local firm
Nick Gardner’s attempt has already raised more than £10,000 which will be split between Alzheimer Scotland and the Royal Osteoporosis Society.
Inverness Caley Thistle emphatically deny claims they breached Covid-19 laws by bussing in matchday stewards from a tier four coronavirus hotspot.
An Inverness-based windows and conservatories firm is passing control to a fourth generation of the family.
Opinion is divided on plans to make controversial Covid-19 cycling and walking paths permanent in Inverness.
Santa Claus is coming to town ... and is set to land his sleigh at an Inverness garden superstore for socially-distanced fun and festivities.
Inverness councillors have given the green light to a new blueprint guiding all major infrastructure and development projects in and around the city.
Ness Valley is offering householders a quick, easy and alternative way to satisfy online grocery shopping needs.
Plans to create a permanent network of walking and cycling paths through the Highland capital will go before councillors in February.
A building firm has marked completion of a new Merkinch Primary School building by gifting a t-shirt to every pupil.