A NEW restaurant serving modern Chinese cuisine has welcomed its first diners in Inverness.
TRAINS on the Highland mainline have been cancelled after a freight train came into contact with bridges north of Perth
OWNERS of the latest restaurant opening in Inverness are looking to bring something new to the Highland capital.
POLICE are calling for witnesses of a serious road crash which took place yesterday on a Highland road.
PROTESTERS gathered in front of the Highland Council's headquarters this morning to demand action for unreliable bus services in the city.
CITY bus services have been slammed by users as increasingly unreliable.
PUBLIC health authorities have announced the closure of a dedicated helpline service for Covid.
CITY bus services have been slammed by users as increasingly unreliable.
A POPULAR Inverness city centre café has started Christmas celebrations well in advance this year.
A FESTIVAL celebrating the work communities across the Highlands do to help tackle the climate emergency will start tomorrow.
A REWILDING charity will be hosting an exhibition and event in the Highland Capital to showcase a new initiative to involve young people.
We ask our readers what they think about the ongoing strike action on pay rise across railway workers in the UK.
THE first of a series of events planned to help the local community in Nairn is set to start at the end of the month.
A BIKE was reported stolen in Nairn at the weekend, and police are now calling for information about the vehicle.
A 25-year-old man was arrested after police were called to an incident in Inverness city centre.
TRAINS in the Highlands and the north are facing major disruption following the first day of a nation-wide strike action yesterday.
GUESTS at a whisky distillery's event near Inverness raised a glass for charity last week.
TODAY a nation-wide strike will mean that no train service will be operating in the Highlands and the north of Scotland.
A PET therapy charity is looking for new volunteers to help cheer students and people in need across the Highlands.
Northword involved over 30 creatives from the Highlands and Islands as well as Northern Ireland, Finland, Sweden and Russia.