Highland Council will shortly be sending out letters to residents across the Highlands inviting them to participate in the council’s Citizens’ Panel.
Highland Council has congratulated an Inverness apprentice for winning a top award.
Earlier Highland Council announced that both Kinmylies primary school and nursery were both closed today.
Highland Council has announced that both Kinmylies Primary School and Kinmylies Primary Nursery are both closed due to damage to the building.
An Inverness man who has been sending cash to Ukraine since the start of the invasion has heard from friends of a feeling of optimism.
Highland Council has today launched a further round of its Discretionary Business Grant Scheme.
Morrisons Inverness Community Champions is urging people wanting to help the situation in Ukraine to make cash donations rather than giving items.
Two fire crews were called to an Inverness supermarket this morning after a small fire broke out.
A former compound near Fort Augustus could be converted into a new campsite if the proposal gets planning permission.
Schools across the Highlands are showing their support for Ukraine by organising sponsored activities and events to raise donations to help refugees.
A former mental health worker is calling for action to tackle the consistently higher than average suicide rate in the Highlands.
Saffron Oriental Food Shop, in Church Street, shared the news via social media.
Vigil held in Inverness for the people of Ukraine fleeing the Russian invasion of their homeland.
Plans for a new city centre hotel have been given a boost after an objection against the proposals was withdrawn.
Cyclists of all ages pedalled their way through Inverness city centre this afternoon.
An Inverness cycling charity has officially dropped its ambition to create a new velodrome for the city and has decided on a new direction.
Inverness Cathedral has launched a collection to help the refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Raffling off the work online has already raised more than £1300 to help those in need.
A businessman is looking for support to help Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing their homeland and seeking refuge in Poland.
Inverness social care charity – Community Integrated Care – will pay by giving frontline support workers £11 per hour in Scotland from April 1, 2022.