Plans for a major redesign of cash-strapped Highland Council are set to reignite the debate about whether Inverness should get its own city council.
A call to arms has been issued as the Highland Children’s Unit Appeal looks to reach its target with one last push.
Another ward has re-opened at Raigmore Hospital following an outbreak of norovirus.
Two grateful mothers have raised thousands of pounds for Raigmore Hospital’s youngest patients by taking part in the adventure of a lifetime.
Two wards at Raigmore Hospital have re-opened following an outbreak of norovirus although two others still remain closed to new admissions and visitors.
A young Inverness cancer patient fears his recovery could be hampered by damp and mould in his flat.
A fire-ravaged eyesore which has blighted Inverness city centre for years could at last be restored, much to the relief of community and business leaders.
A campaigning group for older people has voiced disappointment that Highland Council is pushing ahead with plans to increase funeral costs.
GREATER use of technologies such as video conferencing could protect the range of subjects available to pupils in Highland secondary schools, according…
A call to arms has been issued as the Highland Children’s Unit Appeal looks to reach its target with one last push.
A volunteer-run crisis hotline set up in memory of two Inverness friends who took their own lives has revealed future ambitions to expand its hours of…
A new venture between two businesswomen is turning out to be a real glad rags to riches story for themselves – and their customers.
Festival-goers from across the UK are snapping up tickets for Groove Cairngorm, the UK’s first snowsports music festival, taking place next month.
INTRIGUING revelations of espionage and enemy spies in the heart of Inverness have emerged during research into the role of a city hotel during World…
Cash must be made available to help create a car-free route for cyclists on the north side of Loch Ness, a campaigner believes.
A raylling call has been issued to communities across the Highlands to join in the final push to raise £100,000 to hit the Highland Children’s…
RESIDENTS in an Inverness neighbourhood are finding their peace disturbed by the constant sound of breaking glass.
AN important piece of Inverness’s history has been left languishing in a rubbish-strewn city centre hedge since being "discovered" by a local historian.
A HOTEL in Beauly has had its licence suspended for six months after fire chiefs said conditions posed a serious risk to public safety.
Firefighters were called out to an Inverness office following a report of a fire this morning.