Councillor Margaret Davidson raised the issue when she wrote to Ministers from the Scottish Government.
An online petition is calling for changes to mental health services in Scotland.
Around 25 socially distanced customers wait patiently ahead its reopening today with the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
A business support organisation has launched a multimillion-pound campaign which could help Highland businesses hit by the coronavirus lockdown.
HIGHLAND Council's head of education has written to parents as the school year is set to formally end.
Stagecoach has confirmed it will start to gradually increase bus service levels from Monday, in line with the Scottish Government’s plans.
Cancer screening services could take 12 weeks to restart prior to a decision to reopen the service according to NHS Highland.
Highland Council is facing the bleakest financial future in Scotland due to the Covid-19 pandemic, new research suggests.
Collision was between the A96 between, Nairn and Forres.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has welcomed an economic recovery report published by the Scottish Government today.
THE owners of Go Outdoors, which has a branch in the Highlands, are preparing to call in the administrators as lockdown impacts on the business.
Claims made by the Flat Earth group, which question the authenticity the pandemic, contradict official Government advice.
David Whiteford, the chairman of the North Highland Initiative, welcomed the release of the latest Scottish Government guidelines.
Scottish Government has approved additional funding to support bus operators in increasing bus services and help public transport during Phase Two.
The Highland Child Protection Committee has been working in partnership with a charity to ensure the delivery of child protection courses.
Ross-shire groups impacted by coronavirus pandemic and in need of support can apply for an emergency grant.
Highland Hospice has announced it is accepting donations for its charity shops at its retail warehouse from today.
Preparations are being made by Highland Council ahead of the planned return of schools in August.
Donna Manson, Highland Council's chief executive, was speaking to the Scottish Parliament's Covid 19 committee via a remote online connection.
Sarah Dunnett, whose 30th birthday was on June 4, has raised more than £2665 for Mikeysline by completing her fitness test.