Fundraiser Tracy Gill says Ladies Lunch events are 'so popular we wanted to bring one to the Highlands.'
Find out if you could be affected by the closures across large parts of the city on Sunday.
The club issues a defiant statement on the ‘reasons why this application can and should be approved.’
Who wanted to review the decision?
Chairman Ross Morrison refuses to consider going part-time but warns the club may have 'difficulties in surviving'.
Ahead of a crunch meeting with fans ICT chairman Ross Morrison condemned ‘the bewildering behaviour' of the council.
Hundreds more admit personal relationships at the local authority have made them feel 'uncomfortable.'
The OBR says inflation targets will be met and borrowing is going down – but is it enough to win the next election?
Jeremy Hunt's plans were largely welcomed by the FSB but slammed by local MPs Jamie Stone and Drew Hendry.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt called it a 'budget for long term growth' with a boost for the drinks sector and a blow for oil and gas.
The Highland MP says 'VAT-free streets is not just about economic revival but also about ensuring fairness.'
Unison has 'grave concerns' about violence in schools and the EIS has lashed out at proposals to cut 70 principal teachers.
The agreed proposals are branded 'nebulous, vague, hazy, obscure, indistinct, unclear, indefinite, murky, blurred, formless and featureless.'
Council leader Raymond Bremner says it 'allows for significant investment to take place and protect jobs across our communities.'
It also calls for a letter to the First Minister telling him his government made the council's 'severe financial plight of the council' worse.
The man behind the project Andrew O'Donnell talks to us about their biggest gig yet by one of Scotland's absolute best acts.
Bosses at the Macdonald Resort want to make The Osprey arena a go-to venue for top musical acts in the Highlands.
They say the budget has 'no real substance' and question if it 'will in fact cover the financial gap.'
The MSP warns that 'it is practically impossible' for Highland homes to meet proposed energy performance standard.
The EIS found staff 'have sustained physical injuries' while many considered leaving the profession altogether.