"When my clients tell me they feel something is preventing them from achieving their full potential, I know exactly what they mean."
Vaccines offer us hope and a way out but, until then, we must all play our part in together beating the virus.
OPINION: Drew Hendry MP argues that while the new Covid-19 strain is a set back, the virus is not winning
Inverness BID manager Mike Smith says businesses need some certainty as Covid restrictions continue to bite
An organisation set up to support its town’s businesses is reiterating the 'shop local' message to ensure that they survive this second lockdown.
John ‘Jock’ Cameron (85), of MacRae Avenue in Nairn, took ill on Christmas Day and died in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on December 30.
A country singer with her roots in Nairnshire is set to entertain music lovers with a special online performance.
A NAIRN grandmother has set herself a chilly challenge to raise money which will help transform the life of a local teenager in need.
LOCKDOWN can mean a busier home... and a more stressful time for some cats, writes Alison Laurie.
What are the legal options if a step parent or grandparent's relationship with a child's parent breaks down?
Columnist Bill McAllister looks back 200 years, when sailing, schools and smuggling were key issues covered by the Inverness Courier.
WE Christians talk so well about our faith, but sometimes, often, most of us fail to consistently express it in everyday living, writes John Dempster.
On paper there appears to be an increase in fishing quotas but in practice there will be reductions in actual catching levels.
After the very worst of years, the very best among us have been recognised in The Queen’s 2021 New Year Honours.
This spacious four-bedroom detached villa in the Culloden area of Inverness is situated on a corner plot.
Community projects across the Highlands have benefited from millions of pounds worth of funding from SSE Renewables.
10 tips on how to survive lockdown with your kids.
This new year there is an opportunity for a new, welcome, fresh start for all of us – and that also goes for our pets too.
Chief Superintendent Conrad Trickett, of Highlands and Islands police division, says results could not have been achieved without community support:
OPINION: Harmful stereotypes on serious mental illness still exist – and must be confronted, argues mental health campaigner Emma Roddick