But Highland Council is developing a plan to enhance use of the Inverness Town House in order to make it as accessible as possible to the public.
Many people are sick to death of small minorities ruining the day and the occasion for everyone else, says our columnist.
Inverness Sheriff Court was told it was a "spur of the moment decision".
Victim had tried to intervene after seeing a fight while out socialising with his brother.
Hector MacKenzie lets artificial intelligence lead the way on a guided walk around Inverness.
It would take a lot of work to oust Drew Hendry from Westminster, but it is by no means an impossible task, says our columnist.
John Davidson enjoys the peace of an early morning ride to visit the battlefield and Clava Cairns before returning to Inverness on some great roads
Round trips have been achieved in and out of the city centre generally without delay. This now seems to be a consistent pattern, says our columnist.
John Davidson heads out for a run on a route that has a history that pre-dates the Battle of Culloden – but only just
We need to consider just how important the Highlands and Islands has become to the national interest, says our columnist.
I’ve gone over six decades without being a victim of any crime in Inverness, but it didn't dull the pain of having my bike stolen, says our columnist.
John Davidson enjoys a summer run on a route that links Inverness and Dores via a low road and a high road
There’s no denying difficult decisions have to be made on housing, says our columnist.
John Davidson heads up Mullach Clach a’ Bhlàir above Glen Feshie on a late-night run in spectacular surroundings
Well intended does not always work as well in practice, says our columnist.
We hear plenty about ‘airport misery’ but nothing about the vast majority of journeys which are problem free, says our columnist.
Andy Dixon finds he is disturbing the peace on a family walk to the northern tip of Skye – where he discovers a stunning vantage point
Many people were shocked that Women’s Aid was to close its city accommodation base, leaving only six flats in Dingwall to serve the entire Highlands.
John Davidson joins Moray Mountaineering Club for a ‘bus meet’ to climb four Munros in the Glen Shee area
The area has a diverse population where people want to live, work and contribute to society, says our columnist.