SUPPORTERS of efforts to allow critically ill baby Charlie Gard to travel to the US for potentially life-saving treatment are to hold a candlelit vigil…
QUESTIONS have been raised again about security at Inverness’s New Craigs Psychiatric Hospital after members of the public had to come to the aid…
THE number of disabled parking spaces has been reduced outside Highland Council’s headquarters in Inverness.
GOING, going, gone – kind-hearted Fort Augustus youngster Lucy Burnett said goodbye to her flowing locks recently, all in the name of charity.
FOOD lovers will soon have another way to get hold of the best local produce thanks to a new initiative.
INVERNESS’S tourist champion has leapt to the defence of the Highland Capital after it was slated by an American comedian.
INVERNESS’S tourist offering could be boosted by turning the potentially former prison into an offbeat visitor attraction, it has been suggested.
The store in Academy Street reopened in October last year, after being shut since the blaze in April 2015.
Inverness MP Drew Hendry; Highland Council director of development and infrastructure Stuart Black; Eden Court chief executive Colin Marr; Inverness College…
MONTHS of gruelling training have paid off for some of the country's most sculpted athletes.
CONFUSED motorists have appealed after they were fined while using a Highland Council car park in Inverness – despite believing fees were not in…
Charlie Barbour, a self-employed property developer who also owns the White House cocktail bar and bistro in Union Street, says the city centre –…
THE Inverness Courier has relaunched its campaign to Reinvent the City Centre – three years after we first sparked debate, championed…
ANGRY drivers snared by penalty charges at a controversial Inverness car park may have a glimmer of hope – after one reader successfully appealed…
The branches will be closed by the beginning of September as part of Bank of Scotland's move to shut 24 across the country.
THE first glimpse of how the new prison planned for Inverness could look like was given this week.
ARTISTS’ impressions of the new Inverness prison have had their first public airing.
AN ANIMAL expert has poured cold water over possible sightings of a big cat on the outskirts of Inverness.
A MAJOR city centre car park has been branded a health hazard by a dad who said he had to negotiate a host of broken bottles and even human waste there.
THE eyesore that is the fire-ravaged former Eastgate Hostel looks set to be an ugly blot on the cityscape for the fifth summer in a row.