The family of an army veteran who died from Covid–19 have erected a giant rainbow in their garden to say thank you to the NHS staff who cared for him.
A LAUGHTER yoga teacher is calling on people to join her to celebrate World Laughter Day on Sunday.
A photographer is offering prints of his work for sale, with the proceeds going to charity.
A Russian woman living in Dingwall is using technology to keep in touch with her 80-year-old grandmother in Moscow during the coronavirus lockdown.
A furloughed worker in Inverness is raising much needed money for charity.
Three organisations serving up meals for free, or a small donation, during the coronavirus lockdown have published a list of their availability.
A specialist fitness instructor has raised more than £500 for an Inverness food bank after going online during lockdown.
Videos of frontline staff dancing have gone viral across the UK but a manager at Raigmore Hospital has called for the practice to stop.
Pupils from Inverness were delighted to be part of a new recording of Gaelic songs for primary and nursery-aged children.
Tornagrain's first shop can now sell alcohol after moves to ensure it got its licence.
People are reporting difficulties separating work and home life.
A couple who found love on the internet have come through a coronavirus battle, but don't know when they might be able to see each other again.
International charity Mary's Meals has said it will now feed children at home each school day after many nations close schools due to coronavirus
Record your personal story of missing loved ones during the coronavirus lockdown as part of a living history project with the Highland Media Group
John Fraser and Son in Inverness is using the latest technology to make sure mourners can still be there for funerals.
Inverness charity In This Together prepared and delivered more than 170 free meals last week during the coronavirus lockdown
A couple are desperate to know if they have been successful in their bid for a much-prized Scottish Canals property near Inverness.
A senior carer at a care home in Inverness had a quick change to put on a show for residents.
The Highland Archive Centre is to host an online talk about the Second World War that will be open to the world to see via Facebook.
Kind-hearted youngsters at an Inverness nursery have sent a £900 cheque to the other side of the world.