Highland Hospice is to benefit from the sponsored bravery of the 16-year-old.
The bikes are cheap and cheerful says Donald Morris and you get a big buzz from going green and putting the brakes on carbon.
The inspection “highlighted crucial weaknesses in aspects of the service which significantly affected the care that people received.”
The SNAP Stars In Their Eyes contest is set to return for a third year in 2025 and the search is on for our hidden talent.
For three hours all rail services were halted and some roads were closed as gas leaking from a parked freight train was dealt with.
A supermarket is evacuated, all trains are halted and several roads are closed as fire crews assess the situation.
Two fire units standing by in city centre as police tape off roads and Morrisons supermarket car park.
They may be described as micro grants from Inverness based Cairngorm Group, but they have a big benefit for the many good causes that receive them.
It will see investment across communities with over £1bn for schools and roads over the next 10 years in Phase One of the programme.
Holyrood petitions committee is hearing evidence on why dualling commitment was allowed to fall behind schedule.
The local group has issued a rallying call for more fundraising ideas to bring the stalled project to fruition, and for more volunteers.
Police investigating the grim find are treating it as a wildlife crime and have appealed for information.
Sociable family bingo sessions earned St Columba’s Catholic Church a welcome £55,000 in exdtra funding.
Firefighters from Inverness used cutting gear on two of the three cars involved.
Experts hope to continue the legacy of the historic fallen elm for future generations to enjoy.
Detectives appeal to the public following the recent thefts and urge people to check doorbell and dash cam footage
Call sent to Scottish Government to put an end to the “damaging and destructive” plan that is not “good value for money.”
Emergency services including three Inverness fire units and a heavy rescue unit attend crash, with motorists urged to use alternative routes.
Highland Council’s transport team also has concerns over the plan on Longman Estate.
Challenging back-to-back class sessions are tackled and the charity cash rolls in.