Demands for an end to unfair higher electricity charges in the Highlands have been gathering support as hundreds sign the Courier’s petition.
Festive cheer has been delivered to an Inverness community project providing lifeline meals thanks to a city firm and an amateur dramatics company.
A scene of colourful illuminations reflected on the River Ness has been chosen by Inverness Provost Helen Carmichael for this year's Christmas card.
Festive cheer was in abundance at a concert performed by an Inverness singing group.
Hundreds of people have signed the Courier’s petition demanding the UK government ends the higher electricity charges in the Highlands and Islands.
Shoppers were entertained with carols during a fundraiser to develop a centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Random customers in the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness have been the target of Christmas acts of kindness.
The Inverness Courier is stepping up its End The Chill campaign to highlight the deepening crisis of fuel poverty in the Highlands.
A pioneering centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs is set to make a massive difference for Highland families.
Higher energy bills faced by Highland residents when clean energy is produced on their doorsteps is an "ongoing injustice", says MSP Ariane Burgess.
Proposals to convert farm buildings near Loch Ness into new visitor and educational facilities is being recommended for approval despite concerns
An Inverness family has spoken out after it was revealed Scottish hospitals are currently supplied by the smallest pool of blood donors this century.
A Big Energy Saving Winter campaign has been launched by CAS as research found more than one in three people cannot afford their fuel bills.
More elderly people in the Highlands could find themselves struggling to heat their homes this winter, a campaign group has warned.
Councillors will visit the site of a proposed bus link at Raigmore Hospital on Monday ahead of making a decision on the project.
Christmas has come early for supporters of a project to develop a multi-purpose centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Writers at all levels are being invited to pitch their ideas to be included in the 2022 Ness Book Fest.
Unfair energy surcharges levied at Highland homes should be ended, according to Inverness MP Drew Hendry.
Santa is continuing his pre-Christmas tour of the streets of Inverness in a new illuminated sleigh with a visit to Milton of Leys tonight.
Highland councillors will consider a list of offices for review and potential rationalisation as part of a 15-year capital strategy on Thursday.