'Why on earth they can open up a MacDonald’s in a pandemic and not a gym is completely beyond me'
A mum-of-three has thanked readers after she shared her story asking social services for her daughter in care to come home and live with her.
The Scottish Parliament's public petition committee has agreed to keep a petition open for discussion as a legacy for the next Scottish Parliament.
After the appeal, Rebecca Edwards wrote to the Courier to say thank you for the support she had received.
Parents at Smithton Primary School said it was isolating a primary one class as a precaution.
Highland Council took the opportunity of Scottish Apprenticeship Week to highlight the value of apprenticeships.
Motorists may have to put up with road restrictions in Merkinch for some time following a car crash six weeks ago.
Concern raised by Raigmore residents over the volume of cars at hotel opened for essential workers, has been explained by the hotel's owners.
A luxury lifestyle brand has named two Loch Ness-side inns on its top ten of 'Instagrammable' places in Scotland.
Bradley Gillespie was studying with the health board as part of its commitment to modern apprenticeships.
Clachworks, a social enterprise set up to make DIY more accessible , wants to improve access to the correct tools without having to break the bank.
The Campervan and Motorhome Rental Operators Fund is being delivered by VisitScotland, on behalf of the Scottish Government.
Emergency services, including four Scottish Fire and Rescue Service appliances, were at the scene on Albert Street at 10.42pm.
Four fire appliances and the police were on scene at the family home on Albert Street at 10.42pm.
Daughter now lives in care, while mum lives with her two other children.
Veteran Scottish Labour stalwart David Stewart is retiring after three decades of service to constituents in the Highlands.
Councillor Gordon Adam said the funding, if approved, will be an investment in the future of the Highlands.
The budget proposals will be considered by Highland Council tomorrow, March 4.
David Stewart has contacted the cabinet secretary for rural economy in a bid to secure the remaining funding needed to allow the project to go ahead.
A four-acre secure dog field in Inverness will have to limit availability to dogs if owners don't pick up 'deposits' after use.