Prolific architect Alexander Ross died 96 years ago but much of his legacy exists across Inverness and the Highlands.
Highland Council’s roads recovery programme has taken a leap forward as councillors welcomed positive progress with multimillion-pound investment.
In Scotland, we’ve seen new work to challenge poverty through new help for families and those on low incomes, writes MP Drew Hendry.
Highland first as pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds score higher pass rate than those from least deprived areas.
We are celebrating a year back in publication and our team is grateful that we have managed to publish 12 successful issues back to back.
Business Comment: Rail service timetable u-turn welcomed
The UK government are facing a major headache in the autumn – to either deliver or water down an election manifesto commitment on state pensions.
Our community mental health team see many people with diverse needs across Highland every week.
Parker the dog was brought in for his annual vaccinations, clinical examination, and weight-check.
I’m looking forward to seeing Jessie and the Elf Boy a family feature film produced in Scotland which is released online later this month.
An American woman in Inverness writes about the plight of people and dogs stranded in Afghanistan.
Alexander Ross rolled out churches, schools, offices and homes in the Highlands during his prolific career as Inverness’s transformational architect
Throughout last month, the Highland Archive Centre has showcased documents with a travel and transport theme, writes the centre’s Jennifer Johnstone.
Stability, predictability, sustainability, quick wins and long term contracts – the public sector could offer an ideal customer profile.
Minty was a lovely black and white striped cat. He was rushed in and admitted urgently as an emergency case to the main surgery.
SmARt Explorer is a new digital guest concierge created with visitors to the Highlands of Scotland in mind.
Through organisations such as Business Gateway, you can access support, advice and information about funding, investment, and programmes.
John Dempster says something spiritual might be the key to an easier life.
I have said before that Covid has not gone away, and I am afraid that the most recent figures certainly bear that out.
Top six and bottom six could have familiar look.