Sometimes my job can be hard and emotional. I recently, sadly, had to put to rest a wee dog whom I have looked after for over the past 14 years.
Are you in our latest mystery photos, or do you know anyone who is? Do you remember the event?
Is there a spiritual component to human nature which is not nurtured by the relentless pursuit of possessions and success?
Our man in Holyrood Fergus Ewing makes a case for off shore workers not to be part of quarantine rules.
An Inverness cycle shop rescues two fundraisers undertaking a 1000-mile charity cycle dressed as World War II soldiers.
Inverness city centre developments will provide much needed confidence boost
The pandemic has changed the way we travel abroad.
Margaret (‘Meg’) MacDougall was curator for Inverness Museum and latterly joint Inverness County and Burgh Librarian.
Punch was a bouncy four-year-old boxer dog. He was brought into the practice as the owners noticed the appearance of a red, raised, round lump.
There I was, driving away from Asda with my frozen chips and organic lemons when I felt a sense of guilt, and a longing to be washed, made brand-new.
Women born in the 1950s have been fighting for pension justice, including more than 7000 women living in Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey.
Workers altering an Inverness church hall found two issues of the Inverness Courier from 1964 and 1966 that gave an intriguing glimpse into the past.
SCDI Highlands and Islands manager Grant Campbell looks ahead to new opportunities for the north
There is talk of getting back to normal following Covid; but what does it mean to get back to normal? What makes things normal or abnormal?
Calum MacLeod is a Partner in the Rural Economy team at Harper Macleod and one of only two Accredited Specialists in Crofting Law in Scotland.
Cats can suffer from teeth trouble too warns Inverness vet.
MSPs might not be able to agree on everything, but being able to help constituents is a united goal, writes David Stewart.
Whether you want to get a foot on the first step of the ladder, have been made redundant or are yearning to retrain, there is help.
A national trade body is urging householders and businesses in Inverness to take steps to avoid getting stung as worker wasps abandon their nests.
John Dempster shares his view.