Terri MacDonald (55), from Slackbuie, lost her son Ricki Wilson at the age of only 23 when he took an overdose after suffering long-term depression.
University of St Andrews student Owen Hope, from Lochardil, will be walking 30m on a high wire for the Special Needs Action Project (SNAP).
Last week a stone fell from the chimney above the steps and Highland Council took a precaution of closing them.
Blackbridge Furnishings is holding an absolutely massive three-day sale with extraordinary deals.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service crews were called to the home in Merryton Crescent, Nairn at 3.05pm, where the fire was extinguished.
He has pledged to introduce a 10 working day national standard for business grant processing and a single business support fund.
With Covid–19 restrictions partially easing, Inverness Courier's photographer and film maker Callum Mackay, made a video around the city.
A young carer from Kirkhill has been given a lockdown boost thanks to the efforts of a Dingwall charity.
The post-pandemic rebuilding plan includes unlimited demand-led apprenticeships, a key request of Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Scotland.
Ambulance staff from across the north division have already raised more than £3,400 for the charity.
Hairdressers, barber shops, homeware outlets and garden centres have reopened in Inverness.
A grieving husband is calling on Royal Mail workers in Dingwall to stop abusing disabled parking bays.
They have learned that play parks in the region have been allocated a budget of only £45 a year by Highland Council.
Volunteers from Ardersier Community Hub have delivered activity bags to children, as well as preparing a series of online stories and activities.
Votes were almost evenly split with those readers who believe it was a good way for the government to support local business.
Concerns have been raised after an area within Tomnahurich Cemetery in Inverness was damaged by fire.
Last year, the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) lodged proposals with the Scottish Government to establish a new medical school.
A determined young fundraiser from Culloden has been “March-ing” through the month to raise money for Maggie’s Highlands.
David Finlayson, Nick Finnigan and Kirk Tudhope will sit as non-executive directors.
The Independent National Whistleblowing Officer (INWO) service, covering the whole of NHS Scotland, go live today.