Two years since Green Hive took ownership of Seaman’s Hall, the building has found its role again as “the heartbeat of a growing community.”
“Social media can be really negative, I want this to be positivity-based and avoid that negative side,” says psychology student.
With the festive season inching closer, now is the time to plan ahead and shop smart.
Some local stations rely on their online platform and presence to reach audiences.
A witness who saw murderer William MacDowell imprisoned has died - days after the 48th anniversary of the disappearance of Renee and Andrew Macrae.
“The new inheritance tax legislation for agricultural businesses is a lose-lose situation,” a Nairnshire Farming Society committee member explains.
The Budget, described as one of the most significant in recent times, prompted speculation of its potential impact on farmers. Now we know the details
No two days are the same at Nairn Community & Arts Centre for manager Rhona MacDonald, who speaks about the importance of the venue in the community.
MAKING SPACE FOR NATURE: High Life Highland’s countryside rangers are helping Ullapool group who rehomed rescued hedgehog
The majority of Brits value trusted journalism more than ever, according to a new study for the Journalism Matters campaign.
It can be surprising for grandparents to learn that the law in Scotland does not provide them an automatic right to contact with their grandchildren
"I stopped wearing make-up. It feels so much better to not. Part of me felt like a fraud covering up,” she said.
Nairn Museum curator Annie MacDonald takes us through the folklore and legends of haunted places in the county.
Even parenthood can be joyous for many, up to one in five women may struggle with mental health while pregnant, or within a year of giving birth.
Starting in 2004 the ambition was to focus on customer service, providing vehicle rental with no hidden charges and concentrating on local customers.
It is hard to imagine the scale of the cattle market, and its impact on the local area and economy, says our columist.
We welcome feedback and want to have the chance to put things right as quickly as possible, says our columnist.
An Inverness mum who named her daughter after the "superhero" nurse who took care of her has spoken of her gratitude.
Chief Superintendent Rob Shepherd blames ‘poor communication’ between castle owner and community.
He says ‘despite five SNP MSPs from the region taking hefty ministerial salaries, the Highlands keeps missing out’.