A city project at Inverness Cathedral is hoping to 'inSpire' families over the October break.
NHS Highland's director of public health has made an appeal for people to immediately book a covid test if they are displaying any Covid–19 symptoms.
It is hoped that a total of 65 people will come forward for donation sessions today Tuesday and tomorrow, Wednesday October 7.
A WELL-KNOWN Inverness character has died – while visiting his friends in a funeral parlour.
Friends and colleagues of a popular hotel doorman are raising cash for the hospice which is looking after him.
Father James Bell, at St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Huntly Street, said church accounts were in a “parlous” situation.
An initiative linking Inverness High School (IHS) with a Kenyan school is being highlighted by the UK Government.
Residents of a Nairn residential home have won awards for making their town a better place to live.
Two city artists, Susan McCreevy and Heather Afrin, were commissioned by Dunain Community Woods to breathe new life into the duck pond area.
Highland Hospice is asking people to complete a 5k run, walk or cycle, donate £5 to the charity and then nominate five friends to do the same.
Linda Izquierdo Ross (61) was given a special commemorative coin by HRH Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge to thank her for her work during the pandemic.
The man, who has not been named, had complained that NHS Highland did not follow procedures when he wanted to move his mum to a care home in England.
Friends from Liverpool are hiking across the Scottish mountains to raise funds for injured and wounded veterans, trekking 200 miles in a fortnight.
The vehicle, a white Ford, collided with the oil tanker on the Telford Street roundabout shortly before 11am, and both became lodged.
Mikeysline has announced that it is now able to offer three further options for people to contact them using a text- based approach.
Tony Parsons travelled to Fort William on Friday September 29 2017, intending to return home to Tillicoultry but went missing on October 2 2017.
The Highlands and Islands MSP has raised concerns about the negative impact lockdown restrictions have on the long term mental health of residents.
A family who were told their mother had a brain tumour have complained after it was discovered that she had actually suffered a stroke.
A walker at Loch Ness saw something unusual in the water, and caught it on camera.
The bank has a number of branches across the Highlands including one on Inglis Street in Inverness.