In response to the pandemic High Life Highland has continued to provide support for participants of programmes across the Highlands.
It has been organised by Marie Curie to remember those who have died during the coronavirus pandemic and to support for those who have been bereaved.
Plans to build an extension and make alterations to an Inverness hotel have been withdrawn – they were submitted by the owners in November 2019.
Team 500 – made up of nine hospice staff and one of their husbands – are the latest team to step forward to raise cash for Highland Hospice.
Highland Council has been made aware of an incident involving a small number of pupils who accessed a previously blocked website.
Highland Council is using TikTok to raise awareness and engage with young voters by providing information on how to take part in the election.
Parents of a six-year-old hospice fundraiser were surprised when she announced that she wanted to run two miles to help the charity.
City business owners are gearing up to welcome customers back after dates were set for the easing of Scotland’s second national Covid-19 lockdown.
A new service has been launched to combat child sexual exploitation in the Highlands which coincides with CSE Awareness Day 2021 which is today.
A 20-year-old man arrested and charged in connection with alleged drug offences after he was stopped and searched in Inverness.
Fears have been raised about new-look social distancing barriers being installed across Inverness city centre.
Highland Council is encouraging anyone who has not yet applied to join the EU Settlement Scheme to do so as soon as possible before the deadline.
Prospect union members are planning to increase their industrial action at Highlands and Islands Airports Limited over the remote towers plan.
Inverness-based mental health charity Mikeysline has received £2000 from the Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation.
Dicksons which has been working with NHS Highland and Highland Council's Environmental Health Team.
Encouraging signs are continung to emerge which point to a return to more normal life for all of us.
Leanne Scott, who works for Highland Hospice, is training for her July challenge which will see her walk the West Highland Way and climb Ben Nevis..
An Inverness bookseller has launched its first book club.
People have until Sunday to have their say on revised management rules for burial grounds and Inverness crematorium.
Do you prefer them or do you like the old white and orange version or do you think they are not needed?