Highland medics hope to lead the way on reducing the impact of healthcare on the climate.
Choristers who want to get ahead of the curve with lyrics and music for Gaelic competitions in 2022 should not have too much longer to wait.
A £3 million social housing project, built by the Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston Community Company (FAGCC), has been officially opened.
Highland Council’s environment team has welcomed an officer into a unique secondment, jointly funded by NatureScot and the local authority.
AN active schools project which would have resulted in road closures has had to be postponed.
'My hope is that the interaction over the two weeks will see the enthusiasm expressed in conversations translate to real actions in real time.'
Concerns raised over change of system in Inverness.
Organisers said more than 50 people came along to the march and rally.
Partial return to school tomorrow, Wednesday.
Cllr Margaret Davidson will be taking part in two events at COP26 to showcase leadership and innovation happening at a local level in Scotland.
Head teacher said high numbers of teachers had tested positively.
'He always had a smile for people visiting his shop'
A cycle event went ahead through Inverness city centre, demanding council support to upgrade cycle lanes.
XR hold rally in city centre.
Spaces for People roadworks are being removed this week.
Head teacher says he will contact parents with more information tomorrow.
Design representing the Pride flag has been put in place at Inverness College UHI.
Pupils asked to stay at home until at least Wednesday by head teacher.
Pupils asked to stay at home by head teacher.
There are simple ways we can all improve our carbon footprint, says Highland councillor Trish Robertson