A HOME has finally been found for two carved sandstone wolves that will adorn pride of place at the front entrance of Inverness Town House.
HIGH Life Highland's Highlife members will gain free access to leisure facilities outside the region for the first time thanks to a new partnership.
HIGHLAND MP Drew Hendry has accepted an invitation to join a new parliamentary network group to step up the pressure on rip-off delivery charges.
AROUND £4700 was raised for Macmillan Cancer Research as a Ladies’ Do made a successful comeback.
ROSS County have blasted the "unacceptable conduct" of some of the club's own fans during yesterday's Irn-Bru Cup final in Inverness.
A LATE Christmas present of £200 has been delivered to a charity in Nairn by the town's firefighters.
AUDITORS have found "weaknesses" in Highland Council's handling of the multimillion-pound Inverness and Highland City Region Deal.
TWO world-class women cyclists will share tales of their endurance adventures at ahead of Etape Loch Ness.
A STATE-of-the-art drinking water tap was launched in Inverness – marking World Water Day.
A UK government body will be asked to help resolve an ongoing pay dispute involving Highlands and Islands Airport Limited (Hial)
POLICE are appealing for information following reports of a man acting indecently within Culloden Woods.
A GROUP of participants from Eden Court’s Just Sing class are flying to New York to perform.
THIRTY-SEVEN new one and two bedroomed flats are a step closer.
GPs working in the Highlands now have access to mentor support to help promote staff health and wellbeing, for the first time.
HIGHLANDS and Islands Enterprise chairman Professor Lorne Crerar will receive the Scottish Legal Awards lifetime achievement award this week.
INVERNESS has its first tap water refill point from Scottish Water.
FURTHER talks will be held this week over a potential strike by air traffic controllers working for Highlands and Islands Airport Limited (Hial).
A CHARITY is calling for action to ensure pupils with vision impairment in the Highlands receive the support they need.
THE countdown is on for chefs to enter Seafood Scotland’s Pride of Plate competition.
SENIOR transport officials have been given a clear message that air connectivity is critical to the future economy of the area.