If you live in Ballifeary or Bught then there will be a community seed and plant swap in Ballifaery from 12.30pm tomorrow, Saturday May 8.
“The doll’s house is fairly big – it has two bedrooms and at the moment it is mounted on top of whisky barrel on a lazy Susan."
Firefighters were called to a blaze at a property on the B862 road south of Dores shortly after 10pm on Monday.
The car wash in aid of Mikeysline, and the gift of two bikes to two young people, was to promote to everyone that "it is ok to not be ok".
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) has launched a new website, Remote and Rural Remedies.
A campaign group want to set up a nature reserve along the banks of the River Ness.
Action man Douglas Sewell is going river deep and mountain high next month for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.
The closures will be in operation Mondays to Fridays, between 8am and 5pm daily, commencing on Monday May 10 2021 until Friday June 4 2021.
The psalm, written by Jacobite defender John Roy Stuart, has been rerecorded by American Folk singer Charlie Zahm,
The pupil was last in school on Friday April 30.
Her body was found on the shore near Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club around 8.30am on Saturday January 30 2021.
Dr Jenny Wares, consultant in public health medicine, has written to parents at Duncan Forbes Primary School to inform them of the situation.
There are now "real hopes of solid progress" on vital repairs to the city centre bridge, according to Cllr Alex Graham.
A community has reached the end of its tether with revellers leaving rubbish on a popular beach.
Loch Ness-side craft studios will open to the public this weekend as part of an open studios trail.
Parents and children have been told to self isolate after a Covid case was identified.
Royal Mail and the Electoral Commission are reminding people who have registered for a postal vote not to delay sending in their completed ballots
Texts sent to mobiles include phrases such as ‘your Asda order is out for delivery’.
As plans continue for the festival to go ahead on September 4, Skerryvore have been added to the line up.
Organisers of the Royal National Mòd plan to return to Inverness to bring a 'cultural event' to the Highland capital from October 8-16.