City residents are being urged to light up the area with Christmas decorations after festive public events were cancelled.
HIGHLANDS and Islands Students’ Association (HISA) has launched a Gaelic survey in a bid to better represent the view of students of the language.
A DELIVERY service unveiled a list of the most popular dishes ordered in Inverness, where the company has been operating for four years.
THE “amazing sacrifice” of a Black Isle woman has helped to give her husband a second chance at life.
TWO men who have received a new lease of life thanks to kidney transplants have celebrated the first anniversary of their life-changing procedures.
A PEACEFUL demonstration marched in Inverness city centre last Sunday to protest against the enforcement of stricter abortion laws in Poland.
COMMUTERS in the Highlands may face disruption on the line between Aberdeen and Inverness due to slippery rails.
A nurse is practising dance moves in a bid to de-stress following shifts at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
A charity lifeboat crew is celebrating after two members qualified to take command of the vessel on call-outs.
AN Inverness café is selling gluten free and other items difficult to find in shops to help the local community deal with the coronavirus emergency.
AN Inverness charity working with young people with special needs has received a brand new minibus.
An Inverness taxi company is offering discounts and additional services to support the elderly over the coronavirus lockdown period.
Scottish Water is calling for people to avoid disposing of un-flushable items in toilets.
PUPILS at an Inverness school played it cool while being captivated by the experiences of a young polar explorer.
DANCERS made all the right moves to raise almost £22,000 for an armed forces charity.
AN Inverness hairdresser organised a ladies’ day to kickstart her fundraising campaign for a charity dance contest.
The operator of a catering van in Inverness has been told to remove it from a residential area.
World Book Day took over Inverness schools and nurseries as literary heroes were brought to life.
A Polish man who won an immigration battle with the Home Office has set up a support group for alcoholics in his adopted Inverness home.
Around 140 youngsters had the chance to learn about future career options in a special event at Glen Urquhart High School.