A Highland shinty club is hoping to develop a memories café to provide a welcoming space for older members of the community.
The requirement for high school pupils and staff to wear face coverings in classrooms will be removed from the end of the month.
Inverness Rowing Club has been given permission to build new welfare buildings, a boat store and a fenced secure external compound.
The Workplace Parking Levy (WPL) will be introduced in Scotland next month but it is feared it could lead to workers having to pay for a space.
It covers the Highlands and most of Scotland with snow expected – it runs from 4pm today and lasts until 11am tomorrow.
A total of 47 new homes could be built in south west Inverness if the plans receive permission.
Inverness could still get a purpose-built velodrome despite news that a north charity that had been spearheading the aim has dropped its plans.
Multi-award-winning Bad Girl Bakery Ltd, from Muir of Ord, can now be announced as the first tenant for the new Market Hall at the Victorian Market.
There was a unanimous response from people who took part in our latest online poll.
Inverness could still get a purpose-built velodrome despite news that a north charity that had been spearheading the aim has dropped its plans.
A community council is the latest organisation to give its views on a proposed new hotel development for Inverness city centre.
A total of 12 have formed uncontested while three could not because they failed to attract half the maximum membership.
People are growing increasingly concerned about the rising energy costs and the growth of fuel poverty and that the energy price cap will rise.
The closures will be in the Riverside West area of Inverness to allow the installation of fibre optic cabling for high speed internet.
Jobseekers in Inverness will have access to face-to-face support at a new temporary jobcentre in Telford retail park.
Highland and Islands Police Division has noticed an increase in fly tipping across the region – which often comes from household and building waste.
Highland Council is very close to full compliance with new fire safety legislation and committee members were given an update today.
Police Scotland's Highland and Islands Police Division is seeing an emerging crime pattern of such crimes across the Highland area.
A Highland MSP is encouraging people to get involved with a major Scottish transport survey.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant yesterday submitted her opposition to the latest Scotrail consultation.