I have been working with the National Treatment Centre Programme for the past 18 months as workforce development lead.
re you in our latest mystery photos, or do you know anyone who is? Do you remember either of the events?
It was in 1873 that Remington used the QWERTY keyboard – the first six letters on the left of the top letters row on their typewriters.
Inverness Museum, where you can learn about our heritage from Picts to Prince Charlie, is becoming a venerable item and has been open for 140 years.
Great to see confidence returning to the city centre, says Inverness BID manager
The scheme helps first-time buyers and other priority groups get onto the property ladder by contributing up to 40% towards the price of a home.
This month has been a busy one and it has been a great mix of both constituency and parliamentary work.
Aurelia was a beautiful, two-year-old, female, red tabby, Maine Coon cat with the most amazing, distinctive, golden eyes.
Highland Archive Service is turning its attention to all things food and drink related on its social media pages.
Steph Inglis has tips on how to motivate the children to be more active.
Charles Bannerman airs a controversial view.
Dr Tim Allison shares his view that working from home is not the whole answer but it can bring environmental benefits.
Oscar Wilde was jailed, HG Wells wrote The Time Machine and HP Sauce was registered. The same year, 1895, Inverness Royal Academy moved into Midmills.
Try this delicious dish from junior sous chef at the Macdonald Drumossie Hotel, Inverness, Emils Paberzis.
Junior sous chef at the Macdonald Drumossie Hotel, Inverness, Emils Paberzis, loves the variety of flavours that autumn brings.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Thousands hit the streets as the Loch Ness Marathon returned to Inverness at the weekend. Here, Meg Davidson shares her experience
Opinion: Inverness Chamber determined to lead the way as Highlands get back to business
Vet Speak with Alison Laurie-Chalmers.
I can’t quite believe that we are in October already. The year has flown in. It is busy as ever at Highland News & Media and with Executive Magazine.
While there are signs local industry is forging ahead, support is still needed, the SCDI's north representative says