ENGINEERS are to begin working on the Cromarty Bridge overnight from the middle of the month after the finish date for completion of major repairs…
AIRPORT chiefs are celebrating after passenger numbers in the Highlands jumped 7.4 per cent in a year.
A CANCER patient who underwent gruelling chemotherapy treatment just months ago is taking on a mammoth biking challenge in a bid to conquer the disease…
THE scene has been set on the Black Isle for another Crime & Thrillers weekend hosted by Cromarty Arts Trust.
SKI resorts in the Highlands are hopeful this winter’s spectacular conditions will lead to an economic windfall.
ONE of Inverness’s key paths is set to close for three months while it undergoes a much-needed transformation.
THE newest town in the Highlands looks set to get a community hall, outdoor nursery and 20 allotment plots before the year is out – as development…
PRICE rises for school lets have taken effect, despite past criticism from community groups that such moves will hit them in the wallet.
SOMETHING "more solid" than demonstrations and petitions is needed if Culloden battlefield is to be safeguarded against "unimaginable" development,…
DRUGS with a street value of more than £320,000 were seized by police in the Highlands in just one month.
RAIL passengers are being promised more reliable services on the Inverness to Aberdeen line once major works on a notorious bottleneck are finally complete.
LIVES are being put at risk by drivers who continue to flout traffic lights and speed restrictions on the Cromarty Bridge, police and contractors have…
Scotland’s answer to America’s Route 66 has been named one of the best value for money tourism experiences on the planet.
A WARNING has been issued to drivers not to ignore signage and try their luck on a restricted bridge.
PUTTING the “heart” back into the Victorian Market and boosting customer footfall will be the top priorities of its newly appointed manager.
A CLEVER invention aimed at making shopping easier for the elderly has earned a Black Isle youngster’s work a spot in a prestigious Scottish museum.
DOZENS of motorists have been collared by police during a day of action on one the Highlands’ busiest trunk roads
An Inverness hotel has been granted permission by Highland Council to add more bedrooms.
Motorists on the A82 will need to take a detour of up to 43 miles while major overnight roadworks are carried out at Fort Augustus and Aberchalder later…
A MULTImillion-pound cash pot is a great "first step" in tackling creaking infrastructure at Highland tourist hotspots, a leading business figure believes.