A pantomime performance in Gaelic is set to entertain children in Inverness this week.
Readers speak out on the things that matter to them.
The new survey is aimed at helping to prevent incidents and save lives in the hills.
Millburn Academy chose the overnight rail service as more environmentally friendly than flying for pupils who headed south.
Leon Patchett will discuss the exhibition ‘An Inspired Scavenger’ at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery.
Five Highland women are among the 100 most inspirational in cycling for 2023 according to Cycling UK.
A public event is to be held in Fort Augustus Village Hall next week.
A reader on why how long it takes doesn't matter when it comes to A9 dualling.
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A flag honouring an Inverness baby who died in his sleep – along with other tots who passed away prematurely – is on its way to the top of the world.
Representatives of the UHI executive office and the UHI branch of the University and College Union (UCU) say strike action has been suspended.
Inverness-born forensic anthropologist Dame Sue Black also received an honorary doctorate at the ceremony.
Other topics readers commented on were menopause and Inverness being named among best places to travel to.
New signage is to be placed on the approaches to two city roundabouts after residents raised safety concerns.
What has been drawing comment from readers this week.
A reader looks at the problem of litter on Highland beaches – and how it can be tackled.
Work appears to have begun to demolish a historic building in the heart of Inverness.
The family of a man who crashed into a building in Beauly due to a seizure caused by a tumour are appealing for help to secure life-saving treatment.
Readers speak out on the issues that matter to them.
A videographer based between Nairn and Inverness has scooped a national award.