Councillor Duncan Macpherson, Inverness South said the money to find the upgrade must be found.
Fur-bulous Jessica Calder has launched her first enterprise after being encouraged by her mum.
Inverness-based charity Clarity Walk has branched out to offer its services to children.
Georgie Mackay (10), a pupil at Avoch Primary School, set up Georgie’s Candles during the coronavirus pandemic.
The HIbike scheme is set to be trialled city-wide but has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Calum Maclean (32), a photographer and TV presenter, reflects on the strangeness of the Covid-19 lockdown in his film Am Bruadar (The Dream).
Erin Hrycenko (24) who lives in Holm, has set up a candle and wax melts business, Perfect Scents Highland.
Remotely recording the dance routine they will join others from across the nation to share in the fun and laughter of the annual charity event.
The baby badgers are being hand-reared by wildlife assistants, April Sorley, Carys Young and Juanita Zaldua.
The incident took place around 12.45pm on Friday March 12, and involved an Inverness woman and a Mercedes lorry.
Traffic lights on Chapel Street are resulting in some motorists redirecting to enter Douglas Row, an access only road
The fire took place in Park Primary School yesterday evening, the second fire in a matter of weeks.
Over the past century our landscape has lost millions of the flowers bees rely on to survive.
Actor Hugh Grant joined the HELP Appeal charity and residents to meet the cost of £60,000 landing platform.
The funding round, yet to be decided by the Scottish Government, would see a number of projects including a plan to allow bikes on the bus.
A couple from Inverness are making the most of the lockdown by hosting a carpet bowling 'championship' in their hallway.
We want women to tell us how they feel in our poll.
With 1,560 average searches per month, Inverness searched 117 per cent more than the average person in the UK.
Between January and August 2020, 283 crimes were recorded, an increase of 44 per cent on the same period in 2019, when 196 offences were reported.
The council has already approved 457 grants to the value of £685,500.