Charity New Start Highland hopes a new training project will help tackle poverty, homelessness and long-term unemployment in the region.
The impact of Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic and rising unemployment will hit the most vulnerable, the boss of a Highland organisation has warned.
The curator of an Inverness community art gallery is showcasing her own work online after it closed due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
An Inverness church found itself transformed into a grocery distribution warehouse for a food project delivering hampers to families this Christmas.
A 19-YEAR-OLD music composer from Inverness has released his first instrumental single just in time for Christmas.
Elderly residents in the Loch Ness area received a delightful surprise when school pupils pulled out all the stops to deliver special festive treats.
Construction company Tulloch Homes has donated £5000 to the Highland Food Bank at Inverness to help those in need this winter.
Highland Council has notified its service users and customers of its opening hours and service arrangements over the festive period.
It may have been the year of lockdown but as 2020 draws to a close the total number of recorded Nessie sightings this year has reached 12.
Supermarket giant Tesco has introduced buying limits on items including toilet roll, eggs, rice, soap and handwash.
Inverness police have issued an appeal for information after several cars in a city neighbourhood were vandalised.
A man remains in a serious condition in hospital after being struck by a train in Inverness.
Memories of a young woman who killed herself were rekindled at a football tournament in Inverness to raise awareness of the issues around suicide.
Would-be code-breakers are being offered the chance to receive a special badge recalling the wartime ditching of a Wellington bomber in Loch Ness.
Wellbeing packs containing goodies such as chocolates and a book will be delivered to students in Inverness during the festive period.
A majority of Scots agree beavers should be moved to new locations in Scotland instead of being killed, according to new research.
Churches in Inverness have joined forces in an innovative venture to broadcast a daily message of hope in the run-up to Christmas.
Churches in Inverness have joined forces in an online venture to ensure people can still enjoy Christmas carols despite the coronavirus pandemic.
An online music initiative to lift people’s spirits during lockdown and an Inverness Gaelic singer have scooped top awards.
Empty crisp packets are being turned into survival bags for homeless people.