Advocacy Highland, a charity which supports people to speak up, has achieved the prestigious Investors in People Gold Accreditation.
An Inverness youngster has cycled more than 200 miles to raise almost £2000 for cancer charity Maggie’s Highlands.
Two Fortrose Academy students have managed to raise more than £3000 for Maggies Highland by cycling 200 miles for a cancer charity.
New plans have been announced which aim at a collective way forward for the Highland tourism industry following the coronavirus pandemic.
Vue has announced the reopening of its venue in Inverness with tickets available to book now.
Researchers at the University of the Highlands and Islands’ Institute of Health Research and Innovation are collaborating with High Life Highland.
It will affect the U3823 Bught Road in Inverness on Tuesday, May 4, between the hours of 9.30am and 5.30pm.
Bruce MacGregor, who owns MacGregor's Bar in Academy Street, looks to expand into Sutherland with a second venue set to open in Golspie.
Highlands and Islands Airport Limited has revealed additional mitigation measures to help ensure passenger safety for the resumption of flights.
The lone man approached and assaulted a wheelchair user in the Crawl Park area of the town however the victim was uninjured following the incident.
Two thought-provoking online performances will take place next month which are aimed at starting conversations around diagnosis, death and grief.
With the majority of businesses re-opening this week, Highland Council’s environmental health team will be undertaking visits across the region.
It was in trees and required four appliances for more than an hour and a half to extinguish – it was the third call of the weekend..
The city centre is expected to get busier and busier after the easing of coronavirus-related lockdown restrictions today.
A Highland gallery is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a special exhibition when it reopens tomorrow.
Jason "Junior" Cochran, who is 14 years old, was last seen in the the Milnafua area of Alness and was reported missing around 7.30pm yesterday.
Fire crews spent six and a half hours battling a large gorse fire at Fort George with around 35 firefighters and volunteers were sent to the scene.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said the fire involved an area of gorse and whins grass and a number of volunteers were also at the scene.
The charity shop in Church Street, Inverness, will re-open on Monday – under the First Minister’s roadmap for non-essential shops.
Reopening of the gym from Monday will be dependent on Tier announcements along with others across Scotland.