A number of banners have appeared near to the site of a former Inverness swimming pool offering accommodation during the current coronavirus pandemic.
People with access to 3D printers jointly launched a crowdfunder appeal to help create protective wear for Highland health staff.
A former Inverness nurse was delighted to be flooded with donations of wool after she put out an appeal for donations.
Inverness College UHI is supporting efforts by a group of designers to create essential personal protective equipment during the Covid-19 outbreak.
The children's ward at Raigmore Hospital is appealing for baby monitors to enable doctors and nurses to communicate with patients and families.
An Inverness firm of solicitors has donated almost £8000 to a mental health charity based in the city.
Loganair has announced it is converting two aircraft to carry Covid-19 patients in isolation pods.
The Eastgate Shopping Centre is offering free parking to key workers.
The Inverness branch of DIY giant B&Q has donated flowers to Highland Hospice.
Almost one in five Highland employees, including vital key workers during the coronavirus crisis, are earning below the real living wage.
Tomatin Distillery, near Inverness, is organising the world’s first virtual whisky festival this weekend alongside industry leading whisky brands.
A national sight loss charity is calling for blind and partially sighted people to be included in the priority group able to access online shopping.
A man has been taken to hospital suffering from slight smoke inhalation following a house fire in Inverness.
A campaign group is claiming that cuts at New Craigs Hospital are compromising staff and patient safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mr Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe, which has outlets in both Inverness and Aviemore, has given a donation to staff and children in hospital.
Around 19,000 business rate payers in the Highlands will not receive their annual rates bill this month.
Council tax payers in the Highlands who have lost their jobs or are experiencing a drop in income can apply for a reduction in their council tax.
Inverness Farmers’ Market is planning to promote stallholders digitally after being forced to abandon the first Saturday date in its 20-year history.
An online appeal has been launched to provide vital face shields for frontline NHS staff in the Highlands.
Local authorities, including Highland Council, will no longer be legally obliged to deliver 1140 hours of funded childcare from this August.