Businesses can not wait another two months to hear what is available to them, Drew Hendry MP said.
A psychology student from Gairloch is trying to understand the decisions people have been making during the coronavirus pandemic.
Would a maximum price help to curb the anguish caused to pet owners?
In the Highland Council area, as many as 17,700 have been forced to apply for council tax exemption.
'It feels like no one is listening'
Don't buy off the internet without getting to know the cat, and its mother.
The committee did not take verbal representation from the Courier in support of the petition.
96 per cent of readers feel Culloden Battlefield should be designated as a war grave.
Rebates will be confirmed as early as next week.
Tackling raptor persecution, poaching and hare coursing will be the top priorities for PC Gavin Ross.
Quick! Make a wish on the shooting star.
This is going to make you smile, and you will be singing it all day.
Three people in Nairn are celebrating after winning £1,000 each thanks to their lucky postcode.
One of the area's biggest seafood suppliers has spoken of a ticking time bomb with live shellfish.
No funding available is available for these business in spite of service industry suffering from a downturn in trade.
People living in the area between the Caledonian Canal and the River Ness are being invited to give their views.
Online customer service will assist customers during the closure.
Snow and ice making things 'treacherous' underfoot.
Incident tool place 18 miles east of Lochinver, Sutherland about 9.50am on Friday January 8
Inspector says there are 'catastrophic' consequences of illegal behaviour.