Adjustments planned for Inshes Roundabout in Inverness, but one local fears they will make little improvement.
Covid is definitely back in the headlines thanks to the new variant named like other variants with a Greek letter and is called omicron – little O.
Advent is the Christian light that is not swamped by darkness says Inverness churchman.
Here are some important questions and answers about fuel poverty in the region.
Borlum Castle, which was located in the Ness Castle area of Inverness, was home to the Mackintoshes who had seized their land by use of the claymore.
Julie Macleod works with RandDTax Ltd to provide businesses in the Highlands an opportunity to claim tax relief for innovative processes.
There is no better time of the year than Christmas and Hogmanay for a party, and nothing says party better than cocktails!
But MP Drew Hendry says nobody should have to worry about heating a home when caring for a dying relative
The Macdonald Drumossie Hotel’s executive chef, Euan Walker, serves up his fabulous Christmas Day feast!
Chris Kerr reflects on some of the major themes which emerged from the recent Scottish Highlands and Islands Rural Economy Conference & Awards
Vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers says planning and assuring your dog is vital for a safe walk.
Edward Mountain raises concerns about the booster vaccination programme in the Highlands.
Christmas shopping can be a stressful chore for some - one brilliant solution is the one-stop Christmas shop from North Point
Did you watch Boris Johnson’s public speaking meltdown at a business event this week?
In his Christian Viewpoint John Dempster explores the faith of Kate Forbes MSP.
Fergus Ewing is told that Nairn bypass and A96 Inverness - Auldearn dualling will not need "green" test.
Early Inverness provost defeated his enemies on the Black Isle after getting them drunk.
NHS Highland chief Pamela Dudek outlines plans for new strategy needed to meet increasing demand on healthcare services.
COP26 ended with agreements of deforestation ending in nine years and phasing down of coal use – but we know action was needed on this decades ago.
The Burgh of Inverness Treasurer’s Accounts documents a wide range of expenses incurred by the city in a variety of ways.