The amount of money raised for local charities by the annual Highland Cross event has topped £5 million.
A SENIOR Highland councillor has hit out at an “Inverness mafia” in a row over car parking in the run-up to Christmas.
Nine young people from the Highlands have taken their first steps towards a career in the construction industry.
DRIVERS in souped-up cars are continuing to terrorise communities in the east of Inverness.
Seventeen young dancers from Step'n'style travelled to the Skegness Freestyle Championships in Lincolnshire, impressing judges with their performances…
The paper was made aware of several incidents, including glass smashed at Inshes Park, Maxwell Park and play parks in Raigmore.
Louisa Chisholm was found dead in an Inverness flat, aged just 27. From an early age, she displayed signs of difficult behaviour but although her family…
Highland Parcels, an initiative introduced by Menzies Distribution, will charge a fixed fee of £4.99 for all deliveries across the north.
A CENTURY after the guns fell silent on the Western Front, Inverness is being turned into a sea of red in remembrance of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
An Inverness four-year-old has received a life-changing mobility device thanks to the efforts of shop staff from across the Highlands.
A LEADING veteran’s charity is continuing to support the Armed Forces community in the Highlands a century on from the Armistice.
Thousands of ex-servicemen and women have benefitted from the work of a leading charity in Inverness, according to its first impact report.
A COUPLE who lost their son in a road accident have donated defibrillators to police in the Highlands in his memory.
A NEW programme to help young entrepreneurs has been launched in the north.
An Inverness family has raised hundreds of pounds for a local autism support facility.
Members of the public have been advised to be wary of an influx of zombies in Inverness this weekend.
EFFORTS to tackle the Highlands’ high suicide rate are being hampered by a poorly resourced NHS, according to an Inverness priest.
Music lovers at an Inverness folk night were left stunned when two people walked out in the middle of a performance.
STAFF at Eden Court are facing redundancy as bosses at the Inverness theatre attempt to deal with funding cuts.
A HOME which cares for children and teenagers with complex needs has been slammed by inspectors.