Former military officer Helen Froud took on the role during lockdown and is enjoying virtually meeting people.
A low impact business that aims to get people out and about has been awarded a share of community cash.
A ‘UNIVERSAL’ parcel pick-up service offered by Royal Mail doesn’t apply to some Inverness-shire postcodes.
Pedestrians continuing to walk in droves along a bridge in Drumnadrochit is an accident waiting to happen, says the community council chairman.
AN Inverness golf club is planning on pulling in the punters by opening a brand new sports bar.
A petition asking the Scottish Government to make the A82 safer now has more than 1000 supporters.
MSP Kate Forbes, for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch, has said work on the A82 will be a marathon not a spirit.
Sèisteil, offered by Comunn Gàidhealach Mhuile, hopes to encourage more young people into Gaelic singing during the lockdown.
That is the message from the sisters of Samuel Foster, who died after his car collided with two deer before crashing into an oncoming vehicle.
A fundraiser set up to pay for emergency repairs to a WW2 fighter has surpassed its target.
With current restrictions on gatherings in place due to the pandemic, Highland Young Musicians created a digital offering for people to enjoy.
A FUNDRAISER who is walking the entire coastline of the UK and Northern Ireland said he has found a warm welcome in the Highlands.
Police thanked everyone who had helped with the search.
A petition asking the Scottish Government to act on improving the safety of the A82 has already been signed by more than 850 people.
Backing the A82: Make it Safe campaign, Jamielee King said no one else should get a phone call in the middle of the night to say someone has died.
Objectors to the development at Boleskine House, near Foyers, say they are worried for children and vulnerable adults in the area.
Due to restrictions on public gatherings to curb Covid–19, charity OneKind is anticipating a surge in amateur firework displays on private land.
14-year-old Shay Gunn has been reported missing from the Strathpeffer area.
Maggie's, Highland Homeless Trust, Barbaraville Improvement Group, Creativity In Care , Nature 4 Health and The Meeting Place were all successful.
A memorial service to mark the death of two Inverness police officers will take place tomorrow, albeit with only one former officer in attendance.