Inverness economist Tony Mackay estimates the economic output in the Highlands has fallen by 13 per cent over the fist 12 months of the pandemic
THIS year marks the 180th anniversary of the opening of Farraline Park, arguably Inverness’s finest building, writes Bill McAllister.
After six years as headteacher of Inverness High School, I thought I’d experienced most challenges that outside forces could throw at a school.
IT has been difficult to ignore the narrative of “being trauma informed” in health care and society over the last few years, writes Dr Wendy van Riet.
Recently, I was chatting to someone about God’s unconditional love, writes John Dempster.
It is close to 300 years old, had two names, wounded from Culloden were treated there – and it gave its name to several streets.
Inverness and Nairn MSP Fergus Ewing says women working in agriculture will benefit from £115,000 package to provide practical training courses.
The Highland Archive Centre's Jennifer Johnstone takes a look at some of the fascinating tales revealed by Cromarty's 19th century Police Reports.
Dr Laura Ryan, NHS 24 medical director, answers readers’ questions in our weekly column.
The most poignant lyric in Bethany Barrie’s first EP is addressed to her father, who died suddenly when she was 13.
Wine expert Richard Meadows explores the alternative to the same old, same old.
Packed with goodness and easy to put together.
When Manal Kahi moved to New York she loved exploring the cuisines on offer in the sprawling metropolis, but couldn’t find a decent pot of hummus.
Bill McAllister looks at the Highland capital's fiery relationship with the world of theatre.
The pick of home viewing for the week ahead.
Available from March 15 on Amazon Prime Video/BT TV Store/iTunes/Sky Store/TalkTalk TV Store and other download and streaming services
Mike Smith, manager of Inverness Business Improvement District (BID), looks at how to move forward from lockdown.
Whether she’s practical, wants to grow exotic plants, or would simply like some pampering, now’s the time to choose a gift for your gardening mum.
Lucy Harding, manager of Nairn Business Improvement District, looks to better times ahead for the town.
Images were submitted through the club’s website and judged by Gary Williamson from Inverness.