A man who was found guilty of sexual offences in the Highlands, Dundee and West Lothian over a 13-year period has been sentenced.
Overnight surfacing improvements planned for the A82 at Achnahannet have been rescheduled due to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
Following the death of Her Majesty The Queen, and the wishes of patron The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) will be extended to the end of March 2023.
They will be held in the Assembly Hall at Inverness Creative Academy on Thursday, September 22, and Thursday, September 29, at 7pm.
A new festival which could be a regular part of the Inverness music calendar will take place at the end of next month.
Music fans are encouraged to go along to a charity quiz night which will be held in Inverness.
Overseas entrants won four out of the eight senior piping contests at this year’s Northern Meeting Piping Competitions in Inverness.
Members of Highland Rugby Football Club have cycled 100 miles for charity to mark the club’s 100th anniversary and raise money for charity.
Businesses and organisations across the Highlands have paid tribute to the Queen following her death at Balmoral yesterday.
The Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) has cancelled its awards ceremony following the death of the Queen.
The Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) has cancelled its awards ceremony following the death of the Queen.
A nursery has been given until the end of the month to make improvements in a number of areas following a critical report by the Care Inspectorate.
Earlier this week Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain described the NHS Highland waiting list figure as “staggering and unprecedented”.
Residents had the chance to share their views on plans for a proposed cycle route on busy Inverness city centre roads.
Daredevil fundraisers helped raise more than £100,000 for Highland Hospice by taking part in a 1500ft zipline challenge.
A Highland cycling campaign group Kidical Mass North (Inverness) celebrated its first anniversary with a mass ride through part of the city.
A group of brightly decorated Highland coos have gone under the hammer, raising more than £100,000 for Highland Hospice.
Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain has described the latest NHS Highland waiting list figure as “staggering and unprecedented”.
A warning of an “extremely difficult winter ahead” has been made by a business leader following news the Rose Street Foundry pub is to close.
Brora Rangers football club has held its annual dinner for the first time in three years.