12 students from Inverness are learning more about hospitality on the latest Diageo Learning for Life course.
There was plenty to keep the kids entertained at the Eastgate Shopping Centre over the half term holidays with the return of its Nevis Kids Club.
Wedding suppliers in the north have shown they are among the best after grabbing a slwew of nominations in a national wedding awards.
Readers on the issues that have been exercising thm this week.
Firms in Inverness will be put on the map by the Small Business Saturday campaign as it brings its national roadshow – The Tour – here next week.
Dobbies in Inshes is aiming to spread a bit of Christmas joy as part of its Not Your Average Community campaign.
Readers on the issues that have been exercising them this week.
Andy Kent was named healthcare hero of the year and the hero of heroes earlier this year at HNM's Highland Heroes awards.
Extinction Rebellion Inverness members hit out over Highland Council climate targets.
Pamela Dudek, the chief executive of NHS Highland, has announced that she will retire at the end of March next year.
Readers give their views on a range of current issues.
Inspectors have praised standards at Inverness's Gaelic primary school and its nursery class.
UHI staff have overwhelmingly backed industrial action in a row over £4 million of cuts and job losses planned at the institution.
A new mural at the main office for Highland News and Media illustrates how news reporting has changed over the decades.
Readers respond to two major recent stories.
Readers on the subjects that have been exercising them this week.
Big screen drama, adventures in sport and a touch of the Irish.
Almost a quarter of Highland residents are aged 65 and over as well according to the data.
A fair deal for both police and the fire service in the upcoming Scottish budget has been called for by Labour politicians.
A 59-year-old woman has been charged after inquiries into a video circulating on social media.