A RARE 1916 documentary about the Battle of the Somme will get a free screening in the lecture theatre at Inverness College UHI later this month.
A SCHEME designed to revitalise Nairn as a first-rate seaside shopping resort moved a step forward this week with the appointment of a project manager.
PARENTS are warning lazy parking is turning a Nairn primary school into a danger zone with an "accident waiting to happen".
NEW pound coins are proving a headache for privately-operated car park owners in Inverness.
A nursing home barred from taking in new clients after health officials launched a high-level inquiry into standards of care has been at the centre of…
A NEW awards scheme set up to honour city centre businesses has attracted more than 120 nominations.
BOSSES at NHS Highland will ask the Scottish Government for a multimillion-pound finance package that could pave the way for the construction of much-needed…
A MASTERS degree course called British Studies is said to be flourishing at the University of the Highlands and Islands.
A WELFARE and benefits advice service for pregnant women and people with mental health issues which is provided via the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) had…
A NEW report by the Samaritans says men in mid-life, from the lowest social class living in the most disadvantaged areas, are 10 times more likely to…
ADMISSIONS have been suspended at a care home for the elderly following the deaths of five residents in six days.
ADMISSIONS have been suspended at a care home for the elderly following the deaths of five residents in six days.
A FAMILY who wanted to give something back to the community for rallying round in support of a terminally ill teenager has launched a food bank from their…
A world-renowned bone expert from Inverness has described how criminals can be caught using new techniques that identify the veins on the back…
REVERSING the direction of city centre traffic and giving shoppers grace to park in loading bays are key items on business leaders’ wish lists as…
The planned closure of Fort George as a military base is “sad but inevitable”, according to a Tory politician and former soldier.
THE director of the Highland Military Tattoo is “fairly confident” a last-ditch battle can save it from the axe.
A FACEBOOK poll conducted by Highland Council has descended into a scathing attack on the chief executive’s £142,926 salary.
A FACEBOOK poll conducted by Highland Council has erupted into a scathing attack on the chief executive’s £142,926 salary.
PROPOSALS to shut Highland schools for half days every Friday appear to have been scuppered by the Scottish National Party.