Connecting Carers has teamed up with adventurer Lorraine McCall who will speak about resilience.
The alterations service had been a prominent feature in the market for 12 years, but the owner has now decided to move down south.
Staff had to barricade themselves inside and call the police, heard Inverness Sheriff Court.
Accolades have been dished out to a number of city centre businesses.
Inverness residents have been sharing their woes of visiting Inverness Recycling Centre over the festive period.
Christopher Adams from North Carolina tendered a guilty plea to causing serious injury by careless driving on the A9 near the Ralia junction.
The NHS Highland Engagement Hub is a one-stop shop to let the agency know about the topics people would like to hear more about.
NHS Highland and Highland Council have agreed to proposed changes in how care is delivered in communities.
Marta Makowska is the events manager at Macdonald Drumossie Hotel.
Pupils from schools in and around Inverness had their first taste of selling to the public at their Christmas market in the Eastgate Centre.
The wound healing and lymphedema research centre is based at the Life Sciences Innovation Centre at the Inverness Campus.
The Best Bar None Awards 2024 will take place on January 7 at the Mercure Hotel on Church Street.
Kirstin Grant has been named to the New Year’s Honours List for her tireless efforts in supporting young people with additional support needs.
With a new year comes new hope and optimism is key for anyone running their own enterprise: so who are the business figures to keep an eye on in 2025?
Domestic abuse is a serious issue across Scotland, including in the Highlands.
With the Red Hot Highland Fling cancelled for Hogmanay, venues across the city are stepping up to the mark to see in 2025.
Cristian Voinea learned to be resourceful and entrepreneurial growing up.
Archie Webster (15) has now become the first ever recipient of the Diamond Hoodie.
He was honoured by the Faculty of Physicians Associates at a ceremony in London.
Running a business in the North of Scotland comes with unique challenges.