A FITNESS fanatic who completed one of the world’s toughest cycle races only four days earlier collapsed and died while having a cup of coffee.
INVERNESS people have been rallying round efforts to restore the vandalised Gruffalo to its former glory.
A FORMER care home could be converted into a 32-room hotel/guest house as developers seek to meet the soaring demand for visitor beds in the summer.
VANDALS have again targeted a family-friendly woodland area of Inverness, raising fears that a wildfire could be set off, endangering nearby homes.
VANDALS have hacked off the face of a much-loved wooden carving of the Gruffalo, the popular children’s book character.
The month-long Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) Highland had a successful launch on Tuesday at the Bike Shed Coffee House in Merkinch.
The family of an Inverness man who was found dead in mysterious circumstances beside a London car park 18 years ago are calling for an investigation.
A music festival with a track record for promoting eco-friendly values is taking action to stem the flood of plastic waste due to abandoned tents.
Folk rock band Torridon have hooked up with Still Game star Scott Reid in a bid to encourage men not to fear talking about mental health.
A BURST pipe has been leaking water for so long in Inverness city centre it has become a fun feature.
A STEADY stream of visitors attended Inverness Ice Centre on Saturday for SPP Media Group’s Green Living Expo.
The operators of an Inverness care home have reassured people that it is business as usual after two holding companies entered administration.
Money-saving cuts to pupil support staff by Highland Council have prompted two students with additional support needs to organise a protest.
TWO students with additional support needs will protest outside the council’s headquarters on Friday over impending cuts to classroom pupil support.
A WAR of words between taxi drivers and the council looks set to shift up a gear as efforts to solve their differences appear to have stalled.
A “tombstoning” warning has been given after a schoolboy was dramatically rescued from the sea at Nairn Harbour.
A BUSINESS leader has criticised the rates system for making a difficult time even worse for Inverness retailers.
Workmen were today replacing paving slabs on the Bank Street riverside at the spot earmarked for a controversial viewing platform.
An Inverness city centre convenience store was like the ghost ship Mary Celeste this week after it suddenly closed to the public.
Work will start next month to build the final stage of the West Link including an additional swing bridge over the Caledonian Canal.