Earlier this week the Scottish Government published guidance for the festive period, which includes advice on travel over the festive period.
A determined six-year-old has completed a six-mile walk and raised more than £800 for the Leo’s Pride charity in memory of his friend Leo Flett.
It was between Drumnadrochit and Fort Augustus and officers want to speak to the driver of an orange Honda Civic with a damaged rear offside panel.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said the identity of the remains was yet to be confirmed and a post mortem examination was being carried out.
The warning was posted on the Facebook page of Drawing Room and claimed that two woman had taken items from the shop.
It is with Inverness-based luxury property letting business Grant Luxury Apartments which has a number of luxury properties in the city.
It was between the Inshes Gate and Milton of Leys junctions and police confirm it involved four vehicles and there were no reports of injuries.
The charity wants everyone to like and share their video of S Club 7's song Reach to help them get to the final of Battle of the Fans.
A man and a woman were taken to hospital following the four-vehicle crash at Knockbreck Road.
Film-lovers in the Highlands can look forward to a host of hotly-anticipated releases this month, as new blockbusters arrive at Vue Inverness.
Further searches were carried out yesterday, together with the RSPB, on hill ground near Meall a’ Bhreacraibh and Ruthven, Moy.
Flights between Inverness and London are likely to be unaffected after the English capital was moved into Tier 3 by the UK Government from today.
In May 2018, Highland Council approved a £7.5m extension/refurbishment for the school as a part of the authority’s five-year capital programme.
Fergus Ewing, the MSP for Inverness and Nairn, says the £500 grant is for those who will face financial hardship due to being asked to self-isolate.
Almost 1000 people responded to the survey which was organised by Highland News and Media which publishes the Inverness Courier.
A case of Covid-19 has been confirmed at Charleston Academy and direct contacts have been informed.
Visitors to Nairn this month will be able to enjoy a magical walk-through advent calendar for the fourth year in a row.
Balloch Village Trust could be forced to shut down unless new volunteers are prepared to step forward and do their bit.
ScotRail is reminding customers to check their journey before travelling to see which services are affected from Sunday.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP, Rhoda Grant, is urging them to check their eligibility after concerns were raised about possible delay in payments.