A mixed bag of correspondence from Inverness Courier readers.
A PLANNING application has been submitted for a £480 million replacement power line between Fort Augustus and Skye.
A LOCAL cat welfare charity is hoping to attract more volunteers to help care for cats needing homes.
Pupils at Inverness Royal Academy helped a great cause just before this week’s half-term holidays.
The route apparently has more rapid charge points (CPs) than any other route in Britain, and a charge point every 17 miles.
Pupils at Inverness Royal Academy got stuck in to help a great cause just before this week’s autumn half-term holidays kicked in.
AN INVERNESS pub is delighted after making it to the finals of a prestigious licensed trade awards event.
The private hire operator has a new destination this winter – Neverland.
The school received the boost as Kellogg’s announced it is donating more money to support breakfast clubs.
Recorded crime across the region has also risen slightly since the region began to emerge from Covid-19 restrictions.
Some quick thinking by mathematically talented youngsters has seen an Inverness school come out among the best in Scotland.
No ScotRail services will run to or from the Highlands today.
Businesses are competing across a range of categories for the awards organised by Inverness BID.
The renewable energy installation has been commended with a Merit at the Structural Steel Design Awards 2022.
Members of the RMT union have rejected the latest pay offer in their ongoing dispute with ScotRail.
The bus is set to run between the campus and the Inverness Retail and Business Park.
The Active Health – Dynamic Wellbeing programme will target people with a range of long term health conditions.
Both organisations are providing tips and signposting people to available help.
The work, to be carried out by Morrison Construction, is expected to be completed in April 2023.
All the action from the event's 20th anniversary outing.