An Inverness woman saw over £900 worth of charges come off her credit card.
Roots Cafe is the brainchild of River Elliott and Rebecca MacKintosh who were both former staff at Velocity Cafe on Crown Avenue.
As Simpsons Garden Centre marks its 25th anniversary, it is a moment of reflection and celebration.
Grief is very often still seen as taboo.
A store in the Eastgate Centre is set to shut its doors on May 21.
CCTV footage of the incident was played to Sheriff Sara Matheson at Inverness Sheriff Court.
A good old rave is set to take place in Inverness, raising funds for Strictly Inverness.
The bus will keep older adults connected to their community through lunch clubs and social outings.
Next up in our Life After Cancer series, we speak to the badass that is Pennie Latin-Stuart.
A woman who was concerned in the supply of class A drugs has been ordered to carry out unpaid work in the community as punishment.
In this week’s Strictly for a Cause podcast we speak to Mags Young and John O’Brien.
The annual University of the Highlands and Islands’ business competition took place at UHI Inverness on March 26.
Benjamin Drummond (53) appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court and admitted assaulting his victim to severe injury and danger of life.
Calum Thomson (61) sent sexual written communications to a girl he believed to be called “Lara”.
Michael Serls (34) was at Jimmy Badgers on Church Street when he banged his hands on the table and shouted at his partner.
Next up in our Life After Cancer series, we meet the resilient Rob Worthing.
Sheriff Gary Aitken said: “You had no business being at work that drunk, never mind being behind the wheel of a van.”
Andrew Pearson (45) was driving along the city’s Drummond Road at around 4.15pm on August 12 last year when he encountered the cyclist.
In this week’s Strictly for a Cause podcast we speak to Jorja Campbell and Niall Ross.
Shelley Hendry (45) was at The Kings Highway in Church Street, Inverness when she was asked to leave by two staff, but she kicked off.