The Highland Roads and Bridges Act transferred responsibility for toll houses and roads to the new county councils.
When the time comes to make a lifelong investment in your home, you are in safe hands with Ashley Ann.
Inverness Chamber of Commerce chief executive welcomes the return of its in-person networking lunch
Adonis was a magnificent four-year-old Seal Point Siamese cat.
Watersports have gained in popularity in recent years. Ken Nicol of Pentland Canoe Club urges people to join a club for safety and fun on the water
Church was formal, austere, hardly relevant to life. That was Cate’s impression after her childhood attendance at a Catholic Church.
MSP Fergus Ewing says 'We must all hope for a resolution of this dreadful war'
Danny Carden of Ramblers Scotland looks at the ongoing dispute over access to Ben Alder via the locked level crossing at Dalwhinnie
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the new A9 dual carriageway, the opening of the Kessock Bridge and the Kessock Ferry's last sailing.
It is more than two years since the start of the Covid pandemic, and we may be thinking about how things are now compared with 2020.
With the end of the financial year fast approaching, now is the last chance to make full use of this year’s Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax
They were European champions last year, but have failed to qualify for the World Cup again!
But MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston warns 'the ramifications will be with us for a long time'
Bobby was a cheeky three-year-old West Highland white terrier brought who had been constantly scratching at his skin and ears.
The war in Ukraine has sent shockwaves around the world and caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homeland.
An Inverness publisher has a colourful new rhyming book in Scots about a Highland cow
The documents which make up the court papers held by the Highland Archive Centre are a fascinating and rich resource.
If there are any silver linings from the pandemic, it is an increased awareness of the importance of looking after ourselves and those around us.
The Way to Work initiative aims to get 500,000 unemployed workers into jobs by the end of June.
Charles Bannerman asks how education for our children will improve