TRANSFORMING Inverness Castle into a dedicated base for the promotion of clan culture could allow the city to tap into more of the multimillion-pound…
FOOD lovers got hold of local produce in a new way last week, with the launch of Inverness’s first ‘click and collect’ farmers’…
BOLDER action by the council and a recognition of just how important Inverness is as a tourist destination hold the key to improving the city centre it…
MORE than four years since it was devastated by an early morning blaze, restoration plans for the city centre’s Eastgate Hostel are finally limping…
A LEADING city hotelier has reacted with fury after being hit with a rates demand which takes no account of a previously promised cap on bills.
THE A82 is currently partially blocked near Drumnadrochit after a lorry shed a load of logs.
FOUR fire engines were called out to tackle a blaze at a house in Nairn this morning.
COULD trams be the answer?
AN INVERNESS couple threatened with deportation face a further wait of at least a month before learning their fate.
PLANS for a multimillion-pound brewery and visitor attraction in the heart of Inverness have been put on hold – because of Brexit.
HEALTH bosses have apologised to a widow over care given to her husband, who later died.
A DOUBLE whammy of potential objections and a funding shortfall could see plans for a major new Invernessrailway station facing a bumpy ride.
THE company behind dozens of complaints from Inverness drivers appears to be spreading the misery far and wide.
HIGHLAND businesses are worried about the impact of Brexit a new study claims, with many relying on EU staff as a key part of their workforces.
A DISGRUNTLED driver has branded one of Inverness city centre’s quieter streets a “Venus flytrap” after he was ticketed there despite…
CAMPAIGNERS have rejected attempts by NHS Highland to reassure them over the future of cardiac care in the Highlands.
A MAJOR tourist boost for Inverness and Loch Ness is on the cards after a deal was signed with a leading Chinese tour operator to bring up to 12,000 extra…
INVERNESS has all it needs to be a great destination city - it just needs to be more confident in asserting its individual character.
MORE than 750 people have cast votes so far in a bid to see their favourite city centre businesses reap the rewards of excellent customer service.
PARENTS and others have reacted with fury after Highland Council revealed no local schools built using private finance will be subject to intrusive inspections…