A new project aims to help provide a fresh way for young Highlanders to pursue a career in the region’s construction industry.
It’s good to talk, a new NHS initiative is urging Highlanders in a bid to help patients be more involved in their treatment options.
Plans for flats close to a known flash flooding hotspot in Inverness have sparked an array of objections from the public.
A temporary pathway has been installed on the road next to the Northern Meeting Park while major refurbishment work is carried out.
Water supplies in several Black Isle communities were returning to normal on Thursday morning after a large interruption to supplies on Wednesday.
A new restaurant and takeaway looks set to move into a vacant site in the Eastgate Centre in Inverness after plans were lodged with Highland Council.
Police investigating a major fire that gutted the derelict Clachnaharry nursing home in Inverness have launched an appeal for information.
Cutting edge tech is having an “incredible” positive impact on a care home’s residents in Inverness.
Vital infrastructure improvements that could transform the reliability of trains in the northern Highlands appear to be in limbo.
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Hopes cycling and luggage capacity could be dramatically increased on railway services in the north Highlands seem to have been dashed by rail chiefs.
Eco-spirited youngsters have helped to clean up an Inverness neighbourhood.
A well-received pilot that shut an Inverness street temporarily to let children play was such a success that there looks set to be further repeats.
Police have appealed for help tracing a Ross-shire man who has been missing for a week.
The Inverness Courier is among the finalists for three national awards following its work on ‘Dual the A9’ - including Front Page of the Year.
Clarity is urgently needed over the ban on wood burning stoves, a Highland MSP has warned after being inundated with concerns from confused residents.
Eco-minded volunteers are being urged to lend a hand when a beach clean takes place at a Moray Firth beauty spot this weekend.
An ancient elm that has stood alone in the far reaches of Glen Affric for hundreds of years is now the guardian over a new generation of its species.
A day at the races inspired fun at an Inverness care home when staff and residents got into the spirit of the Grand National.
Talented athletes from across the Highlands are receiving support to help them realise their sporting dreams.