REVISED plans for a new centre including shops and a children’s day nursery in an Inverness neighbourhood have been submitted by the developer.
STAFF at an Inverness charity shop have issued a public appeal in a bid to solve the mystery of a set of family trees discovered in a trunk.
INVERNESS MP Drew Hendry will urge the UK immigration minister to “see sense” and let an American couple remain in the UK when the two politicians…
HUNDREDS of people have celebrated the life of Scotland’s bard Robert Burns in a range of events organised by Eden Court Theatre in Inverness.
An Inverness woman has been named as Scotland’s top midwife after being nominated by an appreciative mother who described her as "an angel" for…
A PETITION launched by The Inverness Courier to help prevent a couple being deported to America has won overwhelming public backing – including…
A LEADING councillor has defended the price parents pay for school meals in the Highlands after it emerged they are the most expensive in Scotland.
A PEDESTRIAN has been taken hospital with head injuries after being involved in a collision in Inverness this morning.
A petition has been launched by the Inverness Courier to help prevent a couple from being deported to America.
SHARP-eyed Nessie spotters from around the world have made it a bumper year for the annual Best Nessie Sighting competition – and prompted speculation…
A SHORTAGE of theatre nurses at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness is adding to a soaring bill for expensive private agency nurses.
BRAVE mum-of-two Leeanne Curry is preparing to make this Christmas as special as possible for her sons after being told the heartbreaking news it could…
WITH its lyrical inflections and soft tones, the Invernessian accent has a reputation for being a difficult one to mimic, right enough.
INVERNESS teenager June Mundie found herself getting a comforting hug from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during a tour of the Highland Children’s…
A KEY fixture on the region’s events calendar is to go ahead next year – despite previous fears it could be axed due to a funding crisis.
PROMISES of faster and better rail links between Inverness and the central belt are in danger of being sidelined, according to rail campaigners and business…
HUNDREDS of wooden crosses have been placed on the gravestones of former servicemen and women as part of the Remembrance programme of events in Inverness.
A SOLDIER has died in a training exercise at RAF Tain bombing range.
Fire chiefs have thrown their backing behind a major campaign to cut loneliness and social isolation in the Highlands.
Hundreds of pedestrians passing through a busy Inverness thoroughfare each day will be unaware that it holds a macabre secret, according to a retired…