NHS Highland has welcomed the national clinical director, Professor Jason Leitch, to Inverness.
A public consultation event is being held this week into development of a new electricity storage scheme.
With spring already in bloom elderly residents at care homes across Inverness are looking forward to time spent outdoors following colder months.
A 63-year-old long Covid sufferer from Northern Ireland has successfully completed the 2022 Etape Loch Ness with the help of oxygen cylinders.
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Nairn boy has walked a total of 40 miles in all weathers over four weeks to help the people of Ukraine.
Inspiring Young Voices, based in Inverness, has marked the retirement of Gillian Newman.
The event was organised by Chris MacLennan, as part of his Strictly Inverness fundraising efforts for Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Macleod and MacCallum has appointed Tomas Simpson and Aidan Grant as associates from this month.
A local MSP has visited Highland Hospice to see the Crocus Group – the charity’s child and young person bereavement service.
It was organised by Lara Bowen who is supporting Strictly Inverness competitor Lynda Brooman who is taking part together with Neil Alexander.
Firefighters at Inverness Airport were called out after a Loganair aircraft suffered a fuel leak at approximately 3pm yesterday.
It coincides with the official launch of the charity's Great Heilan Coo Trail and it follows damage to the sculpture in Falcon Square.
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It has only been on display a few days but this brightly decorated Highland coo has been damaged already.
Police in Inverness are appealing for witnesses after a man was approaching children in the Dalneigh area of the city.
Police in Inverness are investigating damage to the Bunachton Bridge, on the C1068 by Inverarnie, which was caused by a collision.
When an Inverness businessman was looking for inspiration to re-name his chippie he turned to his boxing hero.
The summer season is also shaping up to be on a par with pre-Covid levels – up from the drop during the pandemic.
The summer season is also shaping up to be on a par with pre-Covid levels – up from the drop during the pandemic.
Four Inverness youngsters who were concerned with events in Ukraine decided to hold a jumble sale to raise more than £600 to help.