A fundraising football event held in Inverness has so far raised £17,000 towards its target of £20,000.
Helping city centre firms is one of the top priorities for Lorraine Bremner McBride who is the new director of Inverness BID.
Firefighters spent more than seven hours tackling the fire after thick black smoke and flames were spotted pouring from the former Norbord plant.
Highland Council is urging businesses to be prepared for the end of relaxation of planning and building warrant controls on September 30.
Thick black smoke and flames were spotted pouring from the former Norbord plant, at Dalcross, which is now part of West Fraser, this afternoon.
Author of the international best-selling Outlander series of books, Diana Gabaldon, is set to appear for the first time at Eden Court Theatre.
Thick black smoke and flames were spotted pouring from the former Norbord plant, at Dalcross, which is now part of West Fraser, this afternoon.
Thick black smoke and flames were spotted pouring from the former Norbord plant, at Dalcross, which is now part of West Fraser.
NHS Highland is encouraging the immunosuppressed and the severely immunosuppressed to come forward for their Covid-19 vaccination.
Police Scotland have confirmed that three people have died following a road traffic collision on Tuesday.
Passengers are being reminded that services between Aberdeen and Inverness will be disrupted this weekend.
It was during a photo shoot was for Weddings in Golspie and it took place at Golspie Golf Club 1889 beach.
Music was in the air at the weekend in Inverness with a number of major gigs across the city helping to kick off the summer.
With their distictive sound of harmonised triple guitars it was good to see and hear Big Country performing in the Highlands supporting Skipinnish.
Organisers of an Inverness concert to help Ukraine raised more than £3000 over the weekend – with donations still coming in.
When an Inverness salesman was made redundant as a result of the Covid pandemic he made what his family thought was a bold career move.
Hundreds of music fans packed a big top in Inverness last night to welcome the return of Skipinnish in Bught Park.
An Inverness boy who braved the shave for charity has raised more than £1400.
Inverness is bracing itself for an influx of thousands of visitors this weekend with a number of high-profile events set to take place in the city.
Youngsters from schools in Inverness and Ross-shire were named as winners after taking part in a recent event.