Gael Force Group managed the specification, sourcing and delivery of mooring equipment for a new anchoring system installation at Kishorn.
Power company SSE said properties in Inverness lost power after an electricity cable was damaged near one of its substations at 11.54am today.
A large number of Inverness homes were caught up in power outages this morning and early afternoon.
A host of flights in and out of Inverness Airport continue to be affected by fog that has refused to shift all day.
Highland Council says the region continues to have one of the highest levels of resource allocated to ASN in the country, even after cuts this year.
A survey by the EIS Highland Local Association showed the impact of additional support needs cuts was negative for both pupils and staff.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard man would buy alcohol and cigarettes for youngsters and reward girls with cash if they took their clothes off.
Both departures and arrivals at Inverness Airport are being disrupted due to fog.
A MAJOR festive fundraiser is set to return to a city hotel for a second year in a row.
Ambitious plans to revamp the Inverness Victorian Market are to go ahead, despite concerns it could cost some traders their livelihoods.
A CHILDREN’S story by a city author is aiming to help parents extend the magic of Christmas by providing another reason to keep believing in Santa.
Work to rule arrangements are expected to be lifted while union members consider a new offer from Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd.
Police are appealing for information to trace a man reported missing from the Larbert area who is believed to have travelled to the Highlands.
Nairn Connect BID is organising this year’s event and businesses and community groups are being encouraged to get involved on November 30.
Residents have lambasted a developer for an 80-home proposal on a site near to Culloden battlefield.
Inverness’s controversial riverside arts project is in trouble again after Highland Council identified a funding shortfall for its centrepiece work.
Engineering firm Korrie Technical Services has secured contracts worth more than £8 million over the last six months.
The archive brings together documents and materials that help to tell the story of the hospice from its earliest days.
A sleepless night of sporting fun in Inverness is aiming to raise thousands for charity for a third year in a row.
Labour MSP David Stewart is angry that a problem with the self-service kiosk at Nairn Station flagged up in the summer took three months to fix.