The University of the Highlands and Islands has joined forces with IBM to launch a new degree to address a growing skills gap.
AN event celebrating recovery from drug, alcohol and mental health problems will be held in Inverness this Saturday.
MORE flights linking Inverness and Mallorca will take off in October next year to help meet demand.
TWO community councils are set to split in two in a bid to better represent their patches.
Highland Housing Alliance has handed over keys to tenants at its Balloan Road development in Inverness.
AN Inverness artist wants to produce a book highlighting concepts of body image.
STUDENTS will be given a range of trading standards advice at a freshers fair in Inverness tomorrow.
Business leaders gathered in Inverness last night to celebrate success at the annual SCDI Highlands and Islands Business Excellence Awards.
The Scottish School of Forestry in Inverness will celebrate the past, present and future of the industry today.
Highland Council's Nairnshire Committee will take place in Auldearn due to its usual hosting an annual book and arts event.
Highland Council has made two more appointments to new posts of executive chief officer.
Highland Council has described forcing an Inverness primary to reduce the number of classes it is running as a routine change based on finances.
TV and film producers in Scotland are being encouraged to apply for a new fund launched today.
A TOTAL of £1200 has been raised by customers of an Inverness bakery to help injured veterans.
AN Inverness primary school is being forced to reduce the number of classes it is running – and is unable to retain its probationary teacher.
A HIGHLAND councillor wants 235,180 trees to be planted across the region – one for every person living here.
Air traffic controllers at Highland and Islands Airports have rejected the latest pay offer from the company.
Keeping Highland Hearts Healthy is the theme of a patient information event being organised by NHS Highland’s cardiovascular team this Saturday.
A group which provides a free daily telephone call service to isolated and lonely elderly people across the Highlands has scooped a lottery grant.
THE public should have a say on up to £77.3 million of cuts Highland Council may have to make over the next three years.