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.
People with eating disorders can be of any build and these problems are often hidden for many years.
The book Living His Story which our church has recommended, has a wonderful sub-title: Revealing the extraordinary love of God in ordinary ways.
John Claudius spent his early life in India, where he was born in 1931.
The book has been a real labour of love.
Columnist Bill McAllister on the history of Black Bridge in Inverness
There are several potentially fatal diseases out there that dogs can catch, and vaccinations are the best way to protect them.
Inverness Chamber chief executive Stewart Nicol wants plans to address infrastructure challenge and to revitalise our local and regional economy.
To keep moving forward, there are steps all businesses can take to adapt to the new changes.
TODAY we turn to the Parish of Auldearn in yesteryear, writes the Highland Archive Centre's Jennifer Johnstone.
Dr Laura Ryan, NHS 24 medical director, answers readers’ questions in our weekly column.
THERE is good news about Covid: the number of positive cases diagnosed each day is decreasing across Highland and nationally, writes Dr Tim Allison.
WHILE my focus is on helping constituents in the pandemic, I am also looking to the future as we need to rebuild our economy, writes Drew Hendry MP.
My American friend Clark Cothern has been thinking through one of the issues raised by US anti-vaxxers, writes John Dempster.