A fitness company has been granted planning permission to open a 24-hour gym in Inverness – on condition any noise is kept below nuisance levels.
FOR many it is the stuff of nightmares – to be set adrift from the life support system that is your mobile phone for a whole hour.
THE daughter of a woman killed in a car crash raised £10,000 for an animal shelter after completing a gruelling marathon the day before her funeral.
A NORTH politician has called for the Scottish Government to make it clear what is happening to the £5 billion dualling of the A9 and A96 roads.
AN Inverness-shire primary school has appealed for a baby to help teach a class.
AN angry passenger “dumped” in Glasgow when his flight to Inverness was diverted due to an industrial dispute has called for an end to the row.
AN historic bill by north MSP John Finnie to ban smacking children was set to be approved by the Scottish Parliament today.
FIRE crews were sent to a bus on fire in Inverness this morning.
A MUM has been overwhelmed by the kindness of people helping raise funds to buy a life-changing special wheelchair for her 10-year-old daughter.
PLANS for a new single carriageway linking Inshes and Smithton went on public display this week.
A NURSE who helped bring a jogger back to life on the Ness Islands has told of the drama that left her physically and mentally drained.
STUDENTS will gather in the city centre today to strike as part of the growing international movement demanding action on climate change.
WORKERS at a community café and bicycle workshop in the city are happier now despite being broken into and having cash stolen.
A MONTH-long festival celebrating photography in all its forms opened on Friday.
A CATERING trailer will now be allowed beside the Culloden Battlefield.
BIG-hearted sisters have travelled miles to help dogs that have been rescued from the streets of Thailand – and possibly the dog meat trade.
THEY might be rival fishers, but a baby otter owes its life to an angler making an early-morning visit to the River Ness.
A REMOTE controlled lawnmower could soon be bought by Highland Council in a bid to keep parts of Inverness looking neat and tidy.
THE Chief Inspector of Prisons says ageing jails like the Victorian one at Inverness have no place in today’s justice system.
A firm seeking permission for a major development at Drumnadrochit has now applied for a small commercial development as part of the overall plan.