CASH-strapped Highland Council will have to fork out up to £30,000 for a by-election to find a new councillor for the Inverness Central ward.
NHS Highland has been rocked by fresh bullying allegations as a former non-executive director claimed she was forced to resign.
One of the longest serving and most passionate of all Highland politicians has announced that he will retire at the end of his current term.
The stalled roll out of a nationwide broadband programme has halted progress on officials implementing the digital element of the city deal.
A councillor has been left “hugely disappointed” by the decision to continue with a city art project – but proud of campaigners.
Former Inverness councillor Thomas Prag welcomed the news that its successor has finally got the green light.
The head of the working group set up to steer the riverside arts project believes the decision to carry on is a “ringing endorsement” of the concept.
TWO of the organisations which contributed to the riverside arts project have welcomed the decision to move ahead.
HIGHLAND Council has been accused of missing a “golden opportunity” to enhance its reputation by pressing ahead with a controversial art project.
OPPONENTS of a controversial riverside arts project have vowed to keep the pressure on, despite councillors voting to give the scheme the go-ahead.
One of the most forthright and persuasive voices on Highland Council has announced that he is to resign his seat early next month.
Regional MSP Edward Mountain has been selected to run for Inverness and Nairn seat at the 2021 Holyrood election.
A LATE intervention in the debate over the River Ness artworks project has divided opinion ahead of a crunch Highland Council meeting on the subject.
A PROPOSAL for a new hydro scheme above Loch Ness has been rejected by Highland Council as “the worst planning application” it has encountered.
A SUICIDE prevention pilot project that has already helped 400 adults in the Inverness area is to be extended to 17 and 18-year-olds.
A HIGHLAND MSP has hit out at the Scottish Government after it emerged NHS Highland patients can wait up to a year for a knee replacement.
A NOTORIOUS traffic bottleneck cannot handle more cars and plans for new housing that rely on it for access must be blocked, a community has warned.
A PROBE has been launched into whether ticket machines are over-charging rail travellers by directing them to more expensive fares.
THE Highland head of Stagecoach admitted the company “has not got it right” as passengers lined up to criticise its service at a public meeting.
CASH-STRAPPED Highland Council has already spent more than £100,000 on controversial artwork plans for the River Ness.