Council staff were praised by members of the authority's housing and property committee a at meeting today.
The £60m investment in the Youth Guarantee follows the coronavirus pandemic and was announced by Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop.
Project will transform the site into a major new visitor attraction and include the creation of a one storey building to link the two towers.
A group of 25 members of staff at Highland Hospice will be clocking up the miles when they tackle a 24-hour running challenge.
The main shopping centre in Inverness is seeing positive signs as more people start to come through the doors and spend again.
Visitor numbers travelling to Inverness Airport are on the increase, bringing much-needed tourists to the Highland capital.
WH Smith, which has branches in Inverness railway station and airport as well as on the city's High Street, is considering plans to cut 1500 jobs.
The gym and sports retailer, which has an outlet at Inverness Shopping Park, will work with administrators to save as many of its gyms as possible.
A city centre businesses specialising in soap has more reasons than most to get back to business as lockdown lifts.
Flights from Inverness to Mallorca are still set for take off, despite the government recently declaring travellers from Spain must endure quarantine.
Staff and communities have been praised for their outstanding response to the Covid-19 emergency.
It is not yet known which branches will be affected in a move caused by the coronavirus lockdown.
An entrepreneur is launching a new social media business with an offer to provide a local charity or business with free service valued at £100.
Janet Turnbull who organised The Big Break Giveaway for NHS has been sent a letter of recognition from the UK's Prime Minister.
The service was suspended on March 23 due to the pandemic and the need to prioritise staff to provide essential waste and recycling collections.
INVERNESS'S shopping centres were finally able to fully reopen for business this week as coronavirus restrictions were further eased.
It features Scottish Hollywood star Gerard Butler and shows the charity's work during coronavirus pandemic.
CLIMATE change protesters are welcoming moves towards a green recovery from the pandemic.
THE Café Rouge restaurant at Inverness Airport is set to close after the owner called in administrators.
Move follows downturn in sales during the coronavirus lockdown although it is not yet known which branches could close.