The survey was carried out by finance experts who analysed a variety of council services across Scotland.
Highland Council supports Bike Week which runs until Sunday – it is an annual celebration of cycling, in partnership with Cycling Scotland.
The North Coast 500 (NC500) in the Highlands has been described as one of the world’s most beautiful road trips.
A group of Travellers who set up a makeshift camp in an Inverness park had not moved on today.
The festival took place over the weekend with the official opening ceremony at Highland Rugby Football Club on Friday evening.
A UK company, which has a branch in Inverness, has reported a surge in the uptake of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) careers in America.
Alasdair Fraser has made it as far as Hardenberg in the Netherlands but he has suffered a snapped gear cable.
It was thrown into doubt after a group of Travellers set up a makeshift camp in Torvean Park where it is usually held.
This weekend's parkrun event could be cancelled after a group of Travellers set up a “makeshift” camp in Torvean Park in Inverness.
Alasdair Fraser is hoping to cycle the 1000-mile route between Gdansk in Poland and The Gellions pub in Inverness in aid of the Ukrainian appeal.
A new Highland-based study will investigate the vulnerability of different populations of Atlantic salmon to climate change.
It is for the venue's flagship outdoor festival Under Canvas which runs from July 1 to August 27.
Alasdair Fraser is hoping to cycle the 1000-mile route between Gdansk in Poland and The Gellions pub in Inverness in aid of the Ukrainian appeal.
NHS Highland’s board has been ordered to apologise to a dental patient and keep patients better informed in future.
Visitors to forests around Fort Augustus will benefit from path and bridge upgrades on the local trails.
A national five-a-side competition final was held in Inverness. Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Phort Rìgh were the winners of Cuach na Cloinne 2022.
A Ukrainian family, who fled their devastated Mariupol home because of the Russian invasion, has arrived safely in Inverness.
Alasdair Fraser is hoping to cycle the 1000-mile route between Gdansk in Poland and The Gellions pub in Inverness in aid of the Ukrainian appeal.
Excitement is starting to build across the region with local communities and groups all beginning to get on board to address the climate emergency.
An Inverness support worker in a care at home service has been removed from the Scottish Social Services Council's (SSSC) register.