As well as the Nairn man with hundreds of indecent child images on phone and the Inverness serial shoplifter given chance of freedom.
The graduation ceremony at Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms recognised 47 newly qualified students.
The move to support the language comes ahead of the opening of the Royal National Mòd in Lochaber later today.
Under employee ownership, bosses welcome huge socio-economic benefit to the region.
The work will be over two phases from October 19-22 and November 2-12 according to BEAR Scotland.
Eilidh Munro will run for the SNP and Aviemore’s Isla McCay for Labour.
Network Rail says engineering works mean no services can run this weekend.
Ming Yang estimates it will create 1500 jobs amid concerns about energy security
Judge slams Inverness-based Care and Learning Alliance for the ‘warning to anyone who raises genuine concerns’.
The Care Inspectorate issues seventh improvement notice since last year to the under fire facility.
Highland Tory MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston slams agriculture minister Jim Fairlie for relying on his fire during Storm Amy
The local authority says the change is to allow the contractor more time for resurfacing work after poor weather.
Highland Council decision is expected next month on major resurfacing job.
Ariane Burgess argues the railways is ‘a climate imperative, an economic opportunity, and a matter of fairness’.
Our reporters have been covering all the biggest cases at Inverness Sheriff Court this week.
The Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch hopeful is aiming to fulfil her pledge to ‘take the pylon fight to Holyrood’.
Traffic Scotland advised avoiding the area while a diversion was put in place following the crash.
We asked those involved with ‘most professional amateur sport in Scotland’ what they think
Highland Council refuses to object to the plan despite rejecting an earlier similar proposal.
Police Scotland reopen High Street, Rose Street and Leopold Street that were closed due to fire.