A Scottish hotel group whose portfolio includes the Golf View Hotel in Nairn is making a further £200,000 available to Highland charities.
Chairman said it was time for a change.
People in the Highlands are stumping up on average an extra £61 on Christmas shopping through extortionate delivery charges.
He will take charge at least until the end of the season.
Roy MacGregor looks to have man in place by Celtic game.
A GRIEVING woman who lost her loving stepdad down “a dark, destructive path” is urging others battling depression to seek urgent help.
MOST people can summon a vision of Batman and his famous bat signal beaming into the skies above Gotham City’s troubled rooftops.
A brave Highland granny who survived cancer is leading urgent calls for Scottish volunteers to help get life-saving research back on track.
People and businesses in the Garve area could boost their skills thanks to a power company’s education and training fund.
Highland Council has issued a reminder that all civic Hogmanay events are cancelled this year during the pandemic.
Decisions on underfunded children’s play areas could be brought closer to communities under plans to be considered by Highland councillors.
A LONG-ESTABLISHED Invergordon bar that called last orders during the pandemic could be converted into flats under plans before Highland Council.
A controversial artwork project on the River Ness has had it’s final design detail approved by Highland Council.
A BID by an established Ullapool fish and chips takeaway to create a new sandwich bar has provoked a hoagie-sized objection over safety.
Highlanders in their early 60s are being urged to take up the offer of a free flu vaccination.
A Highland MSP has welcomed the Scottish Government’s move to reward every NHS worker in Scotland with a cash bonus.
A new life sciences innovation centre will be built in the Highlands after being granted planning permission.
More than 8000 European Union citizens living in the Highlands have applied for settled status within the UK, according to Home Office figures.
Snow could hit the Inverness area and other parts of the Highlands from tomorrow evening.
A Highland MP is urging local people to support campaigners fighting “rip-off” delivery charges across the region.