An army veteran and curling champion slept in his car after travelling to Inverness for a sports event.
The North Bridge, a link for buses, cyclists and pedestrians between Inverness Campus and the business and retail park, is now being installed.
It is hoped improvements can be made by organisers after bad weather affected the recording of race finishing times of this year’s Culloden Run.
People are being invited to nominate individuals or groups in the Nairn area who have previously gone unrecognised for charity work.
Candidates to replace former councillor Richard Laird make their pitch ahead of the November 14 vote
Ten charities will be selling cards at a stall in the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
Kim Avis is set to go on trial in March next year for a string of alleged offences against women and girls.
Inverness Airport is back up and running after flight chaos yesterday.
Irish band Westlife have announced a string of gigs ahead of a new album release later this month.
A&I Quality Butchers won the best traditional sausage prize at a ceremony held in the Butcher’s Hall in London.
Chloe Morrison was tragically killed in a road accident as she walked on the pavement next to the A82.
Twenty-one officers were involved in a four hour stand-off at Torvean Quarry when John Stewart threatened to blow himself up.
David Balfe will be best remembered for writing the catchy tunes Blue Is The Colour and Beautiful Sunday.
Inverness Airport arrivals and departures have been hit with cancellations or delays, with only a few flights managing to either take off or land.
Former Inverness Provost Alex Graham has said maintenance of open spaces "needs to improve".
A FREE lecture on encouraging and supporting people to lead physically active lives is to be held in Inverness.
MOVES to renew planning permission for a second championship golf course near Nairn signal owners’ ongoing commitment to the project, they have said.
A request to formally suspend the registration of an Inverness care home has been granted.
AN Inverness opticians hosted a bake sale in store as part of the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Calls for all Scottish road building projects to cease have been branded “naïve” by Highland Council.