Members of Inverness Military Wives Choir are gearing up for a number of events to mark the centenary of the end of WWI.
More than 100 people have marched on Culloden Battlefield in the latest bid to stop a controversial development.
AN Inverness family is pleading with health chiefs to help them get their disabled mum home.
The construction of Inverness Justice Centre has reached an important stage in the building process.
An Inverness grandfather proved that age is no barrier to academic success when he graduated from Inverness College UHI along with more than 300 fellow…
An Inverness school worker has raised thousands of pounds for charity by holding a second 24-hour dance event.
A SURVEY has shown that there is significant public support for a new Gaelic cultural centre in Inverness.
THE A9 has been closed in both directions due to a serious road traffic collision.
Hastie & Dyce Butchers and A & I Quality Butchers both impressed a panel of expert judges at the Scottish Craft Butchers product evaluation event…
Marie MacIver, who lives in Hilton and relies on disability benefit, lives alone with her five-year-old cat Charlie.
In 2016, Blainie White (9) was diagnosed with a form of Batten disease which affects just eight people in the UK. It is a neurological condition which…
WORK could begin on the Victorian Market’s makeover as early as January.
EMERGENCY services joined forces as they took part in a large-scale training exercise.
Clachnacuddin boss Iain Polworth has resigned in the wake of Saturday's 4-0 Scottish Cup defeat to Rothes.
An Inverness pensioner is appealing for help with her cat’s medical treatment after discovering that her monthly pet plan does not cover the cost…
A GROUP of fundraising canoeists braved the full force of Storm Ali as they took on a mammoth challenge for charity.
THE widow of an "incredible" young father has paid tribute to him after he lost his fight against leukaemia.
VOLUNTEERS have pinned dozens of notes to the Kessock Bridge in a bid to make anyone considering taking their own life stop and think.
An event held to mark the launch of a new children’s charity has raised hundreds of pounds.
Students in Inverness had the opportunity to meet Scotland’s chief nursing officer last week.