There is “cautious optimism” over the timetable for building a new Inverness prison, as "significant sum" spent on concrete.
She showed grit, character, and the deepest reserves of resilience at the epicentre of the raging inferno of the independence debate in Scotland.
There is puzzlement as to how so many people can afford to be “economically inactive”, says columnist Colin Campbell.
I haven’t been in the changing rooms at the Bught Park for nigh on 30 years. They were scruffy and threadbare facilities back then.
Colin Campbell believes there is one group of essential workers who will not be forming picket lines in front of their workplaces.
Around 12 months ago, a large and highly offensive piece of graffiti adorned the Gathering Place, writes Colin Campbell.
FERGUS Ewing is in his sixth term as Inverness constituency MSP, having first been elected in 1999. This may be his last period in office.
Are you a fan of working from home? Columnist Colin doesn't like the idea of it.
There’s nothing remotely amusing about bus delays and confusion now, according to columnist Colin Campbell.
Perfect timing this year for the traditional “Mad Friday” – just two days before Christmas.
An artist’s impression has been produced by the council of how Academy Street will look in future.
Former Highland News editor Colin Campbell recalls more highlights of the newspaper's past.
THE new Highland Council usually meets for the first time amid congratulatory reunions for those re-elected and a welcoming air of bonhomie for the newcomers,…
Newsview by Highland News columnist Colin Campbell
BOLTON is no-one’s idea of nature’s paradise. So it’s not surprising that when John Davidson left his home town in darkest Lancashire a few years ago…