There have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.
A boutique dedicated to second-hand designer clothing and accessories in Inverness city centre has announced its permanent closure due to coronavirus.
Two 15-year-old girls who went missing have been found safe and well, according to police.
Capgemini and the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) have announced a five-year contract for the provision of the MOD’s IT Service Centre.
Installation of a new pedestrian crossing in Inverness will resume on Monday.
There has been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands in the past 24 hours, new figures have shown.
Bosses at High Life Highland are starting to look at how it can operate Inverness Botanic Gardens again.
Two men have been charged in connection with a car accident that killed an Inverness teenager in December.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the NHS Highland area has risen by 32, according to new Scottish Government figures.
CHILDCARE provision for key workers could end next month.
A new Inverness hub will support smaller construction firms to improve productivity and drive growth.
WORK on a new children’s splash pad in Nairn started today.
UHI has collaborated with Carers Trust Scotland to achieve the Going Higher Award.
AFTER providing daily updates for the past three months, there are no figures for NHS Highland today.
Highland Council is increasing the charge for emptying brown bins by £5.
The Duke of Rothesay written to a Highland great-granny who generating cash for charity by climbing the equivalent of Suilven on her stairs at home.
For the third day running there have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands, new figures have shown.
For the second day running there have been no additional confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Highlands, new figures have shown.
A 33-year-old man ditched his vehicle and tried to evade police on foot in Inverness last night.
Highland businesses are invited to take part in an hour-long online FSB Q&A with tourism secretary Fergus Ewing on Monday.