Budget negotiations appear to have led to the charge being resurrected.
MSPs lambast the latest delay to the Tomatin to Moy section.
Health minister Maree Todd admits to Edward Mountain that rural areas suffer from a real lack of staff.
The proportion of those stranded in hospital in the Highlands even outstripped Glasgow with double the population.
Ranging from new bus lanes to redeveloping eyesore buildings to rejuvenating a church as a Gaelic cultural centre.
It details what is in the Inverness Strategy including transport, housing, hotels and active travel.
Highland Council confirmed more than 402 laptops need work in August – a 35 per spike compared to last year.
Alan Savage asked local MP Angus MacDonald to do what he could for the £3.4 million scheme.
The financial future of the club now looks untenable without a dramatic intervention – the employees and the fans hurt most
A booze licence application indicates the there are plans for conferencing, weddings, funerals, birthdays, retirements and live performances.
A nurse working in NHS Highland with over 30 years of experience, raised two patient safety concerns.
She says ‘one of Labour’s very first decisions’ was to scrap winter fuel payments leaving over 800,000 pensioners with less money to heat their homes.
The board have contacted BDO - the same company that handled the liquidation of Rangers.
A fiery meeting saw broad support to provide a live map of proposals, support community councils and clarity on local impacts.
MSP Edward Mountain warns cancer ‘just worries the hell out of you constantly’ and delays can impact survival.
The Wilson family described Jo Farrell as ‘callous’ leading Douglas Ross to use his last FMQs as Tory leader to challenge John Swinney.
Lib Dems warn this could be ‘sign of things to come’ under Labour as Aberdeen gets the HQ, Glasgow and Edinburgh get a site each.
Public, political and business reaction to confirmation Highland Council will not proceed with the Academy Street revamp any time soon came swiftly.
Opposition leader Alasdair Christie says ‘I have never seen a capitulation like that’.
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes also put pen to paper with more sections of the road to be developed in 12 months than were completed since 2007.