Readers continue to respond to the ongoing ICTFC saga and other issues in the headlines.
Parkinson’s UK has produced a new video showcasing the power of physical activity for people with Parkinson’s.
Inflation may have pushed up Highland councillors’ expenses this year, with the total for reimbursement claims in 2023/24 topping £130,000.
Proposals to build 380 new homes in an already densely populated area of Inverness “cynically disregard” local development plans.
Green MSP Ariane Burgess has highlighted the engagement process around a proposal to relocate beavers to the Glen Affric National Forest Estate.
Crowds flocked to the Charleston Gala Fun Day in Inverness to enjoy a packed programme of events and entertainment.
Karen Gillan is to play a leading role in a new ITV comedy drama about cancel culture.
SSEN Transmission is beginning ground investigations to inform development for a major upgrade of the electricity network.
The controversial decision by Caley Thistle management to move training to Fife continues to provoke comment - some of it sympathetic.
Inverness Sea Cadets have been awarded £70,000 from two funds overseen by Highland councillors.
Readers respond to two of the biggest issues making headlines.
Inverness Leisure is once again hosting the spectacle that is ‘Beating Retreat’, performed by High Life Highland’s (HLH) young musicians next month.
Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop was left in no doubt that Nairn needs action now to deal with daily misery and near misses on local roads.
Beautiful pictures taken by our readers.
Torridon is marking its 20th anniversary with a new album and tour.
Organisers of an upcoming Gala Fun Day at Charleston Academy are looking forward to the day being “the best ever Gala Fun Day we have held”.
A mix of properties for social rent, mid-market rent and some first time buyers are now available in Drumnadrochit.
Highland Council will work with UHI Inverness and Highland Hospice to improve their bid for funding for a project to enable end-of-life conversations.
One reader’s bitter experience while others react to tech problems for Highland Council.
Young ice hockey players in Inverness are among those benefiting from a cash windfall courtesy of a care home provider.