A journey almost half way round the world has ended with the opening of a new veterinary practice in Beauly.
Playback, based in Academy Street, is a concept dreamed up by businessmen Taran Campbell and David Montgomery.
Macdonald Aviemore Resort has been crowned Scotland’s best four-star hotel in the North
Torvean Swing Bridge remains closed to road traffic after an issue with its automatic operation occurred yesterday.
Costa Coffee - part of the UK chain - in Inglis Street will close in July.
Inverness is still experiencing a shortage of rental properties with only seven properties available, according to the property website Rightmove.
Overnight closures on the A9 northbound are set to take place from April 24.
This is a continuing saga after already having closed due to issues this month.
Highland Council teams have been working to improve biodiversity across the region by embarking on an ambitious tree planting project.
The MoU between Scotland’s enterprise agencies and the world’s largest shipbuilding company could bring economic benefits for the Highlands.
Travel tech company, FlixBus, has added Inverness, Aviemore and Pitlochry to its Scottish network.
Travel tech company, FlixBus, has added Inverness, Aviemore and Pitlochry to its Scottish network.
Inverness-based contractor, Capstone Construction, has completed groundworks at a new residential development in the Slackbuie area of Inverness.
Miss Scotland has given her advice for those hoping to take part in the next pageant.
Reporter Rachel Smart had the opportunity to sail along the Caledonian Canal with charity Seagull Trust Cruises.
A Highland charity is on the hunt for some new volunteers.
Elizabeth Tainsh, Associate at Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) discusses how to navigate the new rules of short-term lets.
Hero of heroes, David MacRae discusses his Inverness upbringing, MS diagnosis and why he is passionate about helping others.
An Inverness schoolgirl and her friends have won a holiday during the final episode of Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.
The Protestant fraternal society’s group has been given Highland Council permission to march through the city on Saturday, April 20.