Covid-19 has largely dominated our health concerns, but have you given much thought about your wider health, including your eyesight?
Down memory lane, the centenary of a remarkable Nairnshire soldier.
Investing in a smart meter could be a smart move, says Inverness Chamber of Commerce chief executive Stewart Nicol
Eastgate Centre hosts weekly Kids Club
Two quite separate developments in pension legislation will have major repercussions for high earners in the NHS.
Inverness vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers on a painful condition that can affect dog's paws.
The fascinating records of the Northern Constabulary are housed at the Highland Archive Centre.
John Dempster considers we can face our darkness without being consumed by it.
I spent a couple of days visiting London. Inverness Airport was crowded, and it was hard to keep a distance from people, writes Dr Tim Allison.
A case of itchy fur could be more than skin deep in cats.
This month the Highland archive team has been using social media to highlight documents that tell the story of the local landscape and environment.
John Dempster considers the message a "new" religion would have had for ancient people – and still has now.
Bill McAllister considers a historic city character who didn't always play by the rules.
Peter McLuckie from Harper Macleod shares his insight from the recent Marine Economy Week hosted by the firm.
When people are kind to us it makes us feel better, Dr Tim Allison says. And when we are kind to others our lives are improved.
Christina McCrae, while volunteering with the National Trust on St Kilda, made a wooden boat, placed a message in it, and let it drift out to sea.
In anticipation of a surge in demand for family law advice, the law firm has launched a microsite to help direct families in need of expert advice.
Visitors still flock to the spectacular Falls of Foyers and ramble down the slopes to Loch Ness.
Chloe was a beautiful four-year-old Cocker Spaniel brought into the surgery as an urgent appointment.
If so, you can become a Picture Detective in the Inverness Courier’s regular feature, run in conjunction with Highland Council’s Am Baile team.