A return to a system of different levels of lockdown in different parts of the country will lead to “continued strain” for the tourist industry.
A new orchard is to be created at Inverness Botanic Gardens after High Life Highland secured £16,127 in funding from the Inverness Common Good Fund.
The UK government must continue the furlough scheme, even as lockdown eases, an Inverness economist has said.
Debenhams has today confirmed that it will not be reopening its Scottish stores, which will be closed permanently, with all employees made redundant.
Craig MacLeod and Collette MacPherson, the licensees of one of Inverness’s oldest pubs The Innes Bar, are celebrating a decade at the helm.
Dozens of hotels and other tourist accommodation providers have joined forces to call on the Scottish Government to reopen the sector in May.
A new development of homes specifically for older people is to be created in Milton of Leys as part of a wider care home development.
Inverness College UHI has been awarded £11,600 to develop and deliver an online course in cyber security.
Carers of people with dementia in the Highlands are urged to fill out a Herbert Protocol form which will provide information if they go missing.
The Ness Islands on the River Ness was closed to the public for two days from today to allow contractors to fell a large larch tree.
Police have charged a 64-year-old woman and sent a report to the Procurator Fiscal following sheep worrying incident in Drumnadrochit.
Police in Inverness would like to speak to a pedestrian who was narrowly missed by a red Fiat van when it crashed Lotland Place.
Scotland’s First Minister has lent her support to an Inverness mental health charity James Support Group.
Several windows damaged Park Street, Harbour Street, Cumming Street, Lochloy Road, King Street, Riverside Court, Firth Street and Glebe Street.
Organisers took the decision to cancel this year's event in Poolewe due to uncertainty of the ongoing coronavirus and it will now go online.
In-school learning returns today across the Highlands as part of a phased return after the latest coronavirus lockdown.
Couples who are planning to get married are invited to a free online wedding event organised by Independent Humanist Ceremonies in Scotland.
Inverness primary schools in Dalneigh and Lochardil reopen as normal despite a number of coronavirus cases over the past two weeks.
Next month's Inverness Farmers' Market event is cancelled but organisers hopeful that it will return in April.
Concerns that payments made under NHS Highland’s Healing Process scheme would be taxed in error were ignored when they were first raised.