A HIGHLAND charity is organising a free event in Nairn to talk about young people and mental health
WE asked people in Inverness for their opinion on the new SNP leader.
THE NEWLY elected SNP leader and health secretary Humza Yousaf is being urged to review maternity services in the north of Scotland.
The latest video from Highland musician MacGilli has just gone live – and he spoke exclusively to The Inverness Courier to mark its release.
THE building for a new coffee kiosk is starting to take shape in front of a main Inverness landmark.
MUSIC lovers in Inverness and the Highlands are in for a treat as a new hi-fi and discs shop opened its doors in the city centre today.
FOODIES of the Highlands are in for a treat with a popular street food event in Inverness city centre.
A NEW public charging site for EV users has opened in Inverness.
Firefighters confirmed that an incident prompting the closure of two main Inverness city centre bridges was due to a water rescue operation.
A NAIRN business organisation is calling for people in Nairn to give views and ideas over proposals for a new heritage trail.
A FREE initiative to promote circular economy amongst families with children has been set up in Inverness.
A YELLOW warning for very strong winds set to hit the Highlands today has been extended.
LOGANAIR's decision to resume flight connections between Inverness and the islands in April is an "appalling betrayal" according to a Highland MSP.
A PIPE band in Nairn was delighted to receive a £1000 donation from a local business group which will help support junior members.
FANS of rock band The Alarm are in for a treat as one of its founding members will be visiting Nairn as part of his latest tour.
PLANS to develop a new recycling hub could be "potentially transformative" in Nairn, according to a local councillor.
PLANS to create a new heritage centre and café as part of a major development in Ardersier have been welcomed by the local community.
SNP leadership hopefuls were questioned over a new vaccination policy amid concerns it will adversely impact rural communities.
NEW refill shop has opened its doors in Inverness city centre last week.
A NAIRN parking scheme on Common Good land has generated more than £24,000 income for the 2022/2023 year so far.