Befrienders Highland have received a donation from BEAR Scotland to support their work in helping isolated groups in the region.
An Inverness hotel is now officially operating under a new brand and featuring a new sign at its entrance.
Plans to create a new whisky experience in a former city centre comic book shop have been lodged with Highland Council.
The Inverness e-bike sharing scheme Hi-Bike is set to start a phased return to the city’s streets from today (July 31).
Davidson Park was packed with participants and visitors hailing from all over the UK and further afield for the 205th outing of the Nairn Show.
Nairn campsite owners are raising concerns over a voluntary new motorhome parking scheme introduced by Highland Council this summer.
A delay of more than a year in repainting double yellow lines on a residential street has renewed concerns about safety among residents.
The organisation running an Inverness e-bike sharing scheme is appealing to members of the public to allow the public service to successfully resume.
A Nairn couple has celebrated their diamond anniversary with a card from His Majesty The King.
Metal detectorists from all over Scotland gathered in Inverness at the weekend for a fun charity dig in support of a local charity.
The Hi-Bike Inverness scheme is set to return to the streets of the Highland capital next week, after being suspended for a month.
A Nairn band is getting ready to play at Belladrum this weekend and will offer a sneak peek of their latest album at the event.
A popular tennis tournament in Nairn saw competitors from all over Scotland gather in town last week.
A popular Nairn play area will be closed over two days for maintenance work.
A Dunfermline couple “can’t wait” to celebrate 21 years of marriage - by renewing their vows back where they first tied the knot at Belladrum Temple.
Works to improve safety on a “particularly hazardous” junction in Inverness are set to start at the end of September, it has been announced.
Making HIAL-operated airports more efficient and boosting connectivity in the region are among the outcomes to be achieved by 2025.
The funding will support capital work carried out by the Boleskine House Foundation to complete the interior restoration of the manor.
A plan to secure the venue’s future includes starting a fundraising team - and the charity is looking for volunteers to take the lead.
Preparation works have started as part of the development of a new and much-awaited secondary school for Nairn.