NHS Highland is seeking to recruit two independent members of the public to join two of its clinical governance and health and social care committees.
A popular event in the Nairnshire gardening calendar is set for its annual outing this weekend.
Who can recall the last time they watched TV without also casually glancing at the phone or laptop, scribbling or adding rows to a crochet blanket?
Nairn Games committee has launched a last minute appeal for volunteers to help run the event.
An author from Nairn has just released her latest book, revisiting the story of one of the most famous women in Scotland to have been branded a witch.
Backers of the effort to secure a new term for Nairn's business improvement district believe they will win but are still reminding people to vote.
IT was a great day for the Inverness skating community as more than 50 people gathered at Inshes Skatepark for a brand new event.
A GROUP of people has been spotted throwing cans of tinned food from an Inverness city centre rooftop.
POLICE are calling for information about two separate crashes on the A9 in Badenoch & Strathspey yesterday.
CROWDS flocked at a popular event south of Inverness for a day celebrating field sports and Highland producers.
A HIGHLAND charity has been awarded a £10,000 grant from a supermarket chain's scheme to support their activities.
AN Inverness ex fitness coach will be taking part to the first ever Walk for Parkinson's event to be hosted in the Highland capital this month.
POLICE have confirmed they are investigating a serious car-crash on the A9 at Newtonmore which happened earlier this afternoon.
THE A9 is currently closed in both directions following a two-vehicle crash south of Newtonmore.
THE team behind an independent interior design shop in Inverness have taken on social media to announce they will be permanently closing its doors.
PET owners and field sport lovers gathered yesterday at a popular event near Inverness.
TRAIN journeys between Inverness and Aberdeen could face delays until 1pm, with one Inverness to Elgin service cancelled.
It’s not a new phenomenon but we’ve seen an increase in the amount of do-it-yourself will writing services on the market.
As we run across our busy and bustling lives, juggling continuous emails and messages, news and infinite to-do lists can take a toll on our wellbeing.
ONE of Scotland's most popular chefs praised Inverness and its food scene in his last visit to the Highland capital.