THREE times the angel appeared to Mick Fleming, giving precise instructions which he followed, writes John Dempster.
ABBY was a tabby who was brought into the surgery as she had been passing small pools of urine in the house, writes vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers.
Mark Bell from AABConsulting discusses the support that should be offered to Scotland's young entrepreneurs.
Nairn GP, Dr Alice Scriven, considers the importance of clean air.
John Finnie says remote consultations are a great development, but there is no replacement for person to person care.
THE pandemic has pulled us into a world where we have lost feelings of control over our lives and connection to others, writes Dr Tracy McGlynn.
Dr Laura Ryan answers your health questions.
Columnist John Dempster discusses the search for crosses hidden in plain sight.
Jane Cumming, regional chairwoman of the SCDI, on the positives of change.
Dr James Robertson of Aultnaskiach might not approve of the "ski poles" narrowing Bridge Street – in the 205th anniversary year of it being widened.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP David Stewart is retiring from frontline politics at the end of this parliamentary term.
Lauren from Harper Macleod tackles a question that crops up when people are looking to sell their home – what exactly is a Solicitor Estate Agent?
Inverness economist Tony Mackay estimates the economic output in the Highlands has fallen by 13 per cent over the fist 12 months of the pandemic
THIS year marks the 180th anniversary of the opening of Farraline Park, arguably Inverness’s finest building, writes Bill McAllister.
After six years as headteacher of Inverness High School, I thought I’d experienced most challenges that outside forces could throw at a school.
IT has been difficult to ignore the narrative of “being trauma informed” in health care and society over the last few years, writes Dr Wendy van Riet.
Recently, I was chatting to someone about God’s unconditional love, writes John Dempster.
It is close to 300 years old, had two names, wounded from Culloden were treated there – and it gave its name to several streets.
Inverness and Nairn MSP Fergus Ewing says women working in agriculture will benefit from £115,000 package to provide practical training courses.
The Highland Archive Centre's Jennifer Johnstone takes a look at some of the fascinating tales revealed by Cromarty's 19th century Police Reports.