The UK’s leading heart charity urges the public to keep boredom at bay and help raise vital funds from home.
Highland Council has finally filled its new executive chief officer posts – a year after announcing a restructuring of the senior management team.
Support from the biggest housebuilder in the Highlands is helping to counter the social effects of coronavirus across the region.
Radiographers at Raigmore Hospital have been changing how they work in response to the coronavirus crisis.
The Highland Hospice Wear Yellow Day fundraising event is offering a programme of activities through which people can show their support.
The McDonald's drive-through in Inverness is to re-open next week.
Halfords has re-opened its store in the Highland capital with extensive social distancing measures in place.
A volunteer has been praised for his work in helping to keep a popular Highland history resource going through the coronavirus pandemic.
A leading figure in Highland Council’s strategy on care for the elderly says a shift in mindset could benefit everyone.
TALENTED Highland dancers have been putting smiles on faces with their own coronavirus lockdown challenge.
People furloughed or made redundant in the Highlands during the coronavirus pandemic are being encouraged to access online training courses.
EDEN Court Theatre is extending the closure of its building until at least August 1 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ambition and partnership working will be the key to recovery from coronavirus says Alistair Dodds, the new chairman of HIE.
An NHS Highland consultant who has been working to combat myths around coronavirus has given her backing to the continuation of lockdown in Scotland.
Two friends have used their daily exercise to highlight a campaign to provide more emergency accommodation for women in need.
The summit of a Highland mountain is now in sight for a 90-year-old great grandmother as she hits the halfway point in a staircase challenge.
A short documentary about a popular live music venue in the Highland capital is to be screened on an online TV channel tomorrow.
A newly-operational charity transporting vital medical supplies and samples free of charge for NHS Highland has been awarded £10,000.
Traffic flow in the Highland capital fell dramatically in the run-up to the lockdown announcement on March 23, but has since shown modest increases.
John Fraser and Son, who have a branch in Ross-shire, is using the latest technology to make sure mourners can still be there for funerals.