Edward Mountain is calling on the Board of NHS Highland to urgently root out the continued presence of a bullying culture within the organisation.
A Wester Ross photographer has just published his first book to showcase his work focussing on wildlife in the Highlands.
Callum Mackintosh, who founded Munlochy-based Highland Hammer Hire/HHH Equipment, is the president of the Scottish Plant Operators Association.
A music festival created in response to Covid-19 has been unveiled in the Highlands.
More than half the population of Highland, Argyll and Bute have now received their first Covid-19 vaccination.
Callum Mackintosh, of Munlochy-based Highland Hammer Hire/ HHH Equipment, is the new president of the Scottish Plant Operators Association (SPOA).
Councillors have noted a revenue report with an update on Highland Council’s year end position which estimates Reserves at £44.1 million.
Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd, which operates Inverness Airport, launches a beta version of new website and wants your feedback.
Inverness College UHI has been awarded £300,000 by sportscotland towards the installation of an all-weather, synthetic sports pitch.
Anyone considering voting by post for the Scottish Parliamentary Election have until 5pm on Tuesday, April 6, to submit their application.
Highlands and Islands MSP Rhoda Grant had called for stricken care homes put up for sale to be transferred to NHS Highland control.
Highland Hospice is looking for volunteers to help at the Ness Islands Railway in Inverness when it reopens for the 2021 season.
Highland Council has decided to extend the deadline for views on the new Inner Moray Firth Local Development Plan.
Positive coronavirus test at Highland primary with a number of pupils sent home to self-isolate following advice from Highland Council.
It was organised by Marie Curie and coincides with the first anniversary of the UK's first national lockdown.
More than 2800 businesses within the Scottish wedding industry have been supported by £25.9 million of funding to help survive the pandemic.
It was organised by Marie Curie and coincides with the first anniversary of the UK's first national lockdown.
In response to the pandemic High Life Highland has continued to provide support for participants of programmes across the Highlands.
It has been organised by Marie Curie to remember those who have died during the coronavirus pandemic and to support for those who have been bereaved.
A HOSPICE staff nurse will be stepping out for charity in memory of her late mother.