The summer sun glints off its white harled exterior and today it contains comfortable high-ceilinged apartments, but it was once much more spartan.
The testing of two wave energy devices off Orkney could reshape Scotland's energy sector says Tim Hurst, managing director of Wave Energy Scotland
Our theme for July is sport and leisure and we have been showcasing examples from the archives relating to pastimes on our social media platforms.
Being in nature can help soothe the soul.
A cautious approach to reopening could help us hold on to our post-pandemic gains, says Inverness BID boss
MP Drew Hendry welcomes good news on his #scrap6months campaign to improve access to welfare support for people living with terminal illnesses.
DOWN MEMORY LANE: Bill McAllister tells how a rogue Provost ruled the roost for four terms – and robbed the public of land
Most cats love warm, sunny weather, so with summer here, here are some steps you can take to keep your cat safe while out in the sun.
David Stewart says 'they are a vital and a long-standing campaign tool' for people to make their views known
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.