Prince Andrew is no longer the honorary president of Inverness Golf Club.
The owners of a fish farm described as a blot on the world-famous view of Loch Ness have moved it after being ordered to do so by council officials.
A city centre street in Inverness is among Scotland's worst offenders for levels of diesel pollution, new data has revealed.
As a young woman, Sarah Campbell would like to meet up with friends for a coffee in Inverness city centre.
Standing charges should be abolished from energy bills, according to Green Party members in the Highlands and Islands.
Loch Ness is the most popular natural swimming spot in the UK as well as the safest when water quality is taken into account, according to a report.
An Inverness theatre group is celebrating its first sponsorship deal for a show.
Business leaders in Inverness have welcomed the news that working from home guidance is to be eased in Scotland from Monday.
New polling has revealed 70 per cent of people in Scotland are worried about unaffordable energy bills in 2022.
Advice urging people to work from home where possible is to be eased in favour of a hybrid working system in Scotland from Monday.
Scottish Canals is conducting its first pricing review of leisure and residential moorings in five years to reflect changes in market conditions.
Free packs of Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests will be distributed from a mobile unit at an Inverness retail park throughout this week.
Organisations and individuals are being urged to sponsor a “brick” in a wall of support on the Highland Children’s Unit at Raigmore Hospital.
A man has been taken to hospital following a one-vehicle crash on the A96 east of Inverness.
It will include a full-sized Olympic-standard bouldering wall, children's walls and a weights room for mountain and adventure sports training.
Prince Andrew should lose the title of Earl of Inverness, according to a poll of Courier readers.
Long-held plans to open a world-class climbing centre in Inverness are set to become a reality after council officers gave the project the go-head.
Calls are growing for Prince Andrew to lose his Earl of Inverness title after his military titles and royal patronages were returned to the Queen.
Hundreds of pounds have been raised for two charities in memory of an Inverness woman following her unexpected death aged 29.
Calls are growing for Prince Andrew to lose the title Earl of Inverness after his military titles and royal patronages were returned to the Queen.