This week’s guest is Leonie Charlton, author of prose and poetry whose first published book, Marram: Memories of Sea and Spider Silk.
AN Inverness art lecturer and internationally-renowned artist has been selected for a second show in London with his new coloured gunpowder artwork.
Two community groups in the Highlands have together received more than £23,000 from the UK’s first community carbon share.
The American couple whose proposal on the shores of Loch Ness went viral asked the photographer that captured the moment to attend their wedding.
CHILDREN and adults of a West Nairnshire community came together for a successful litter picking event at the weekend.
A TREE planting day organised by local groups in Nairn went beyond expectations with almost 80 new trees planted.
AN INVERNESS-based photographer's shots of a wedding proposal on the shores of Loch Ness went viral after he posed as a tourist for the occasion.
A NAIRN tourism group who worked to put the town on the map has handed over its remaining funds to a local charity after ceasing their activities.
ROAD surface improvement works will be carried out on a section of the A9 south of Inverness for 12 days from Monday
WORKS on a new station which will connect Inverness Airport to the rail network are making good progress, according to railway infrastructure company.
A ROAD maintenance company is to maintain management over Ross-shire and north west trunk roads.
THE Met Office has issued a fresh weather warning for snow for the north of Scotland.
Being silly with other people is made surprisingly easy during the new laughter yoga sessions at Eastgate Shopping Centre.
A FUNDRAISING yoga event will be held in Inverness this weekend to show support for people in Ukraine.
AN Inverness member of staff at a care home group was one of the 12 beneficiaries of a hospitality scholarship scheme.
A SCOTTISH charity is urging people struggling with the cost of living to seek for help as energy bills are set to soar from April.
Collection of recycling bins in one area of Inverness could not go ahead today due to road works.
TRAIN journeys between Inverness, Perth and Glasgow are facing major disruption with lines being closed for safety inspections earlier this morning.
Two Inverness-shire-based green charities will receive funding from a British institute to work on local climate-change issues.
ICY surfaces could lead to possible travel disruption across part of the Highlands as the Met Office extended a yellow warning for ice.