A taste of France has arrived in Inverness as O'Délice has opened its doors.
Clare Humphreys, personal development coach and founder of Will to Win has created a four week masterclass to silence your inner critic.
A family-run business is proud to be able to provide people across the Highlands and Moray with top-of-the-range conservatories.
MSP Emma Roddick has highlighted the need to make sure existing homes are being used as houses, and that people can afford rents and mortgages.
A Highland MSP has called for collective action and shared responsibility to address Scotland’s escalating housing emergency.
Several bakeries across the region have picked up accolades at the Scottish Baker of the Year Awards.
One of Britain’s best-known impressionists and comedians, Rory Bremner, will return as host of Prosper’s Highlands & Islands Awards.
SSE has taken a final investment decision to proceed with Aberarder Wind Farm near Inverness.
A new sustainable Energy Centre is now taking shape on site on Castle Street, in Inverness.
The incident took place on Saturday night at Tomnahurich Street.
Police Scotland has said the Kessock Bridge was closed in the early hours of this morning due to concern for a person.
It’s almost that time of year again as the Highland Business Women Awards are making a return.
A new Inverness barbershop has officially opened its doors.
A local opticians has celebrated 25 years providing vital healthcare services on Inverness High Street.
A UK government report shows the number of jobs produced by the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport could be less than forecast.
The owner of a family-run Highland hotel has paid tribute to his parents after receiving the accolade of Scotland’s best three-star hotel.
Highland Council has decided to mothball Daviot Primary School from August.
The Inverness Festival of Walking and Wheeling is returning to the city for a second year this month.
LCC Live and popular band Skipinnish have announced a special, up close and personal acoustic session at the Eastgate Shopping Centre, Inverness.
The annual salaries for newly appointed Highland Council assistant chief executives has been revealed - each earning £124,787.