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A network of organisations in the Highlands has issued a joint statement pledging support for people seeking asylum as well as local communities.
They first met in 1975.
Campaigners wanting to develop a community growing space in an expanding Inverness neighbourhood have finally been given the go-ahead.
Progress on an ambitious plan to buy a historic Inverness church for community use will be outlined at a public meeting next week.
Community groups in the Highlands have joined forces in a bid to strengthen social care across the region.
Communities across the Inverness area will pay poignant tribute to those who have died in conflict at Remembrance events this weekend.
Motorists and pedestrians are being warned of disruption as path improvement work is carried out along the A82 in Inverness.
A pioneering Inverness research centre in animal - as well as human - health is throwing open its doors to the public next month.
Volunteers with a suicide prevention charity were joined by community members in Inverness for a walk before sunrise to mark World Mental Health Day.
Staff and volunteers at High Life Highland have been recognised for their efforts in making life better for residents and visitors across the region.
There have been warnings of a tsunami of trouble on its way. Calls for protests. And predictions that mobs will be roaming the streets of Inverness.
An Inverness homebuilder has developed an affordable home prototype which it says could be a solution to the nationwide housing crisis.
A leading charity which supports refugees has criticised plans to house asylum seekers in Inverness army barracks as yet “another short-term measure”.
An environmental campaigner in the Highlands will be presented with a prestigious global prize at a ceremony in Japan tomorrow.
In seven months’ time, voters will take to the polls in the Scottish Parliamentary election.
Residents in an Inverness estate blighted by anti-social behaviour say there have been improvements following action from authorities.
When Mary Scanlon’s husband walked out on her and their two young children, it was to be a defining moment in her life.
A fundraiser to help transform a historic Inverness church into a community-owned building has been cancelled due to insufficient ticket sales.
The Inverness Jobcentre is working with employers including Tesco, Royal Mail, Next, Morrisons and Marks and Spencer.