Highland Food and Drink Trail (HFDT) is a finalist in the regional food and drink category.
Around 7.20pm on August 19, 2024, officers received a report of concern for a woman in the Riverside Park area.
Amateur sleuths and those who love a game are in for a treat in Inverness city centre.
Scotrail has confirmed that services between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh are back operating.
The job advert on the Scottish Government’s website also says a £5000 supplement per annum will be provided for the role.
Five projects are set to receive over £72,000 of funding from Inverness Common Good Funding.
Officers attended along with paramedics but sadly a person was pronounced dead at the scene.
The A96 at Raigmore is currently restricted westbound due to an accident.
Thirteen-year-old Jaya Beaton stormed to first place in her section at the Magnum Open in Stevenston, Ayrshire.
A barbershop on Tomnahurich Street is under new ownership.
The Oxygen Works has been nominated as Highland News and Media’s charity of the year.
Towergate Insurance, a key player in the local insurance market, has established itself as a crucial partner for Highland businesses.
Highland Action for Little Ones (Halo) has received a £1000 boost from the local business community.
Innes & Mackay is a cornerstone of the Highlands' legal landscape and this year it celebrates its 150-year anniversary.
The road is set to reopen from tonight.
The excavation has led to the discovery of a roundhouse settlement relating to Iron Age and Bronze Age occupation of the site.
The premier week in the Highland business calendar will return this September and it’s not to be missed.
Aurora Energy Services (Aurora), has announced its expansion into South America with the acquisition of a Chilean wind energy services business.
The Scottish Government has taken the decision to follow the UK government in no longer providing winter fuel payments to all pensioners.
Taking place on August 31, just under 300 participants will take part in this historic challenge.