Falcon Square could be transformed with trees, seats and public art if councillors approve a multi-million pound expansion of the Eastgate Centre tomorrow.
Inverness is expected to net a £300,000 economic windfall after being chosen to host a prestigious international conference.
Three cycling novices will embark on an ambitious Lands End to John O’Groats cycle challenge next month to raise money for sick children in Raigmore…
COMMEMORATIONS are being planned to celebrate the life a former well-known Inverness solicitor who died while travelling in Norway.
Family and friends of a young Inverness boy who died while waiting for a lung transplant will take part in a fund-raising cycling challenge today to help…
ONE of Inverness’s worst bottlenecks could be bypassed with a flyover under multi-million-pound roads plans unveiled yesterday.
Teams of cyclists are being invited to pedal 628 miles — the distance from Inverness to London — without leaving the Highland Capital.
Mother-of-two Leeanne Curry has made the decision to undergo a double mastectomy after learning she carries the BRCA1 gene which increases her risk of…
The fire-damaged Viewhill House in Inverness could be rescued at a cost of £3.3 million and be given a new lease of life as a boutique hotel or…
PLANS are being drawn up to run a shuttle bus service between Inverness and Fort George near Ardersier when it stages the largest military tattoo outside…
Teenager Jamie Lorimer never expected to spend his holiday in the Highlands in Raigmore Hospital.
It has taken 32 years for amateur golfer Magnus Swanson to repeat the impressive achievement of a hole-in-one.
Highlands and Islands MSP Rhoda Grant has stepped into the row over the cancellation of bus services this summer to two major attractions near Inverness.
TWO major visitor attractions near Inverness will not be served by public transport during the summer — and a tourism ambassador fears it is symptomatic…
Students on a pioneering training course at an Inverness music venue have joined forces with musicians in a venture to help sick children.
Economic development body Highlands and Islands Enterprise will move back into Inverness city centre next month.
Young patients with a life-limiting condition can now access the latest information about dealing with their illness during their stay on the children’s…
MEMBERS of the Church of Scotland in Inverness have criticised their leaders following a controversial move to change the title of religious assemblies…
THE Inverness Courier has teamed up with a local business couple to give a deserving bride the chance to win a wedding dress fit for a princess. A replica…
Lunchtime banter in a building site canteen has resulted in a £250 donation for the Highland Children’s Unit Appeal.