Living in Inverness could be doing wonders for your hair, a new survey has revealed.
Boleskine House Foundation trustees has launch fresh appeal to fund security cameras after attempted break overnight caused damage to a door and wall.
Inverness Leisure said it was "delighted" to announce the re-opening of its main and bouldering wall from today, Thursday September 24.
The event that was being organised by Scottish Youth Climate Strike (SYCS), would have seen a day of action in the city centre.
The number of special constables in the Highlands has fallen by over 40 per cent since 2013 according to new figures released by Police Scotland.
RMT union members have voted to take four days of industrial action over health and safety concerns in regard to staff fatigue.
An Comunn Gàidhealach has announced today that the Royal National Mòd 2020 will take place online from October 9–17.
A creature from the deep washed up on a Highland beach this morning.
Dobbies Garden Centres is raising vital funds for Macmillan’s Coffee Morning this week, by hosting its own Raise a Cup event in the Inverness store.
The chief executive of High Life Highland has reminded customers it will not be affected by the restrictions coming into place later in the week.
Two kitchen staff at a popular Inverness garden centre café have tested positive for Covid–19.
Loch Ness has been named as one of the most desired destinations for a small wedding by holiday website, www.lastminute-cottages.co.uk.
During lockdown, the Inverness-based charity had to cancel all of its face-to-face fundraising, and faced a funding shortfall of £750,000.
A £450,000 project to install more than 1300 solar panels has been completed at Scottish Water’s water treatment works.
A volunteer has achieved one of the highest accolades for his work with young people in Inverness.
A character created by the eight-year-old Cradlehall Primary pupil will rub shoulders with legends such as Dennis the Menace and Gnasher in the comic.
Susan Moir died at the age of just 32 after suffering a sudden brain haemorrhage.
A potential Covid–19 patient from north east London was directed 558 miles to Inverness for a test.
The photo of a tawny owl taken only a few hundred feet from Claire Ball’s home has made it onto the small business owner’s annual calendar for 2021.
Inverness business The Flower Company said the vandalism happened overnight at its Church Street premises.