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.
Questions on common ailments answered by an expert.
Read about Ciaran McManus, who is a first contact physiotherapist (FCP) based within a GP practice.
Columnist John Dempster writes about how faith can help illuminate even the darkest of times in his latest piece.
THE Gaelic language, then as now, faced decline when William MacKenzie – a pupil at Raining’s School – wrote a letter to this newspaper in 1871.
I RECENTLY enjoyed my first post-pandemic film at Eden Court, and watching it in the cinema was a step in life returning to normal, writes Mike Smith.
Ah, shocking Sauvignon shortage... as Sean Connery almost definitely never said – but it does sound better in his accent.
Dr Laura Ryan answers your health questions.
How can you reconnect with nature?
"I was blessed and nourished in reading Merryn Glover’s remarkable new novel Of Stone and Sky."
Vaccinating three-quarters of the population is a fantastic achievement and reflects the hard work and dedication of vaccination staff.
The 455th anniversary of the birth of James Charles Stuart, who played an important role in the history of Inverness, will be soon celebrated.