Roots Cafe will open in the former unit of Velocity Cafe on Crown Avenue.
Alison Barr (60) will set sail in a team of eight from Eyemouth on April 1, in the mammoth 2000 mile challenge.
Grain and Grind has eight shops across Scotland, including one on Tomnahurich Street, alongside its coffee roastery on Lotland Street.
In this week’s episode we talk to contestants Becky Oman and Michael Mackenzie who are taking part in Strictly Inverness 2025.
Lakeland will be relocating to Simpsons Garden Centre after it was announced that it is closing its doors in the Eastgate Centre after a decade.
The event will ensure business voices are heard in shaping policies and priorities.
It has been confirmed that a national store is set to leave the Eastgate Centre.
The manager of the Highland’s main shopping outlet confirmed that Loch & Larder will be closing.
Parklands Care Homes has appointed a care professional with two decades of experience in social care to manage its new flagship care home.
Parklands Care Homes is set to open its 58-care-bed home in Milton of Leys in May this year.
An Inverness-based motorhome hire company is supporting a charity cycle challenge for the second year.
From drink drivers to paedophiles, Inverness Sheriff Court has been busy this week.
Members were piped to the River Ness where honorary member George Skinner had the honour of the first cast to mark the start of the season.
Lawson Wood is set to host an informative talk at Inverness Royal Academy on February 10.
In the second episode of the Strictly for a Cause Podcast, we catch up with dancing duo Leah Campbell and Martin Dey.
The supermarket teamed up with local good causes to donate a range of fresh and chilled foods from its stores.
The Highland Council is inviting the community to play a key role in shaping the future of the region.
All the stops were pulled out to celebrate Chinese New Year in Inverness, last night.
Inverness estate agent, George King, is aiming to trade up stationery for higher-value items with the final proceeds going to Mikeysline.
In 1996, with a single minibus and a clear vision, Donald Mathieson, and his wife, Elizabeth, set out on a path to transform Highland transport.