The versatile player has made over 100 appearances for the club, including featuring in every round of their North of Scotland Cup triumph last year.
“Breaking up Highland Council isn’t about creating division - it’s about building empowerment,” says a leading councillor.
A dozen new jobs are to be created after plans for a new whisky experience in Inverness city centre won the green-light.
A Nairn hospital charity has celebrated a £6200 boost to help improve lives of patients in the town.
A new mental health service for young people in the Highlands has delivered hundreds of sessions since opening its doors.
Witnesses are being sought after a collision between a cyclist and car in Inverness.
He is the internationally-acclaimed fiddler who gave up touring with the band to spend more time with his bar.
Today we go back to 2013
The youngster’s homemade poster says it all - awesome.
“Seeing the photographs during a funeral can be very moving, as you see the person as they were during their life.”
Are you in our latest mystery photos from a snowy Inverness city centre, or do you know anyone who is?
Home Bargains’ plans to open another Inverness superstore in the city’s Longman area and create up to 60 new jobs have been given the green light.
Expert advisers based in the Highlands say they are able to offer help to householders who are facing rising energy bills this winter.
A donation pillar is to be installed at a centuries-old harbour to help generate funds for its repair and maintenance.
YOUR VIEWS: Readers respond to plans for a new city store, plus rewilding, council funds and help for the vulnerable this winter
Ambitious plans to turn a former kirk into a shop, design studio and café have suffered a blow after transport chiefs objected over road safety fears.
The team were awarded for the Highland Wildflower Meadow Mosaic Project at the annual Green Apple Environment Awards.
An Inverness school has helped a literacy scheme reach a Scottish milestone - after it became the 500th to achieve Reading Schools accreditation.
Police have appealed for help tracing the owner of an “out of control dog” which injured a man on the sea front at Nairn.
Such haunted faces can be seen wherever there is war, says our columnist.