Velocity Cafe and Bicycle Workshop named as Scotland’s Cyclist Café of the Year by Cycling UK.
The youngsters from Dingwall Primary School made Christmas drawings to brighten up a ward at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
From Saturday visiting to hospitals within Level 4 will be essential only – where it is imperative that they are allowed to see their loved one.
James's at the Putting Green announced the news through the café's Facebook page giving unforeseen circumstances as the reason for the closure.
Train services from Inverness to Edinburgh and Glasgow were delayed earlier this morning due to signalling fault at Perth.
Thieves target a garage in Lodge Road between the December and December 6.
The Level 4 restrictions changes the start of term for schools and pupils will automatically receive payment vouchers in early January.
From Boxing Day the Highland Council area will be placed in a Level 4 Protection Area and the authority has issued advice for owners.
James Paton was driving his silver Dacia Duster at Ruttle Woods, near the River Beauly, where he was going to walk his dog.
Visitors to the historic Victorian Market in Inverness city centre have been enjoying a series of art installations in what were empty units.
Staff at an Inverness care home are hoping new rapid coronavirus tests will be rolled out soon.
Avid fans of hit book and TV series Outlander are teaming up with a city pub to help them get over withdrawal symptoms linked to the hit show.
From Boxing Day the Highlands will be in a Level 4 Protection Area and it is essential that all businesses are aware of the restrictions this brings.
The move follows the weekend's coronavirus lockdown announcement by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Tributes have been paid to Inverness footballing legend Calum Grant who was part of the cup winning 1974/1975 Clachnacuddin FC squad.
Prospect’s ballot of members in Hial closed last week with a significant vote in favour of both action short of a strike and strike action.
Prospect, which represents air traffic control staff in Hial, has announced that members are to take industrial action over remote towers plan.
The move follows various weekend coronavirus lockdown announcements and Hial is advising passengers to check their flights before travelling.
Regular services to both London Gatwick and Heathrow were set to run today – flights to Aberdeen, Belfast, Bristol and Stornoway were all scheduled.
Unprecedented high levels of poverty are seeing huge demand for support an Inverness charity has said.