THERE has been a big increase in the number of Scots cycling, according to new figures.
Friends from Liverpool are hiking across the Scottish mountains to raise funds for injured and wounded veterans, trekking 200 miles in a fortnight.
THE Inverness Music Festival will go online next year due to ongoing uncertainty over the Covid-19 pandemic.
THE pandemic's impact has left Highland Council with a further £11.25 million hole in its finances, amid “ever-increasing uncertainty” over revenues.
ORGANISERS of the Loch Ness Marathon are to hold a “virtual café” event celebrating everything that participants love about the iconic run.
Students in accommodation at UHI's main campus have been praised for their behaviour amid a tightening of the coronavirus regulations.
An ambitious plan to create a tourism and green transport hub near Loch Ness has got off to a cracking start.
New outdoor maths kits aim to help inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers after being sent out to all Highland primary schools.
Golf is fuelling a growth in business for one of the Highlands’ leading coach companies.
The search is on for an NHS superhero in the Highlands to receive a limited edition print of an iconic image by street artist Banksy.
Worries about workplace bullying have not been included in an updated policy on whistle-blowing drafted by Highland Council.
Drug trafficking in the Highlands is amongst the main targets of the region’s new top policeman.
A Highland fashion design student who completed her degree alone in lockdown is having her work showcased during New York Fashion Week.
The crew of a helicopter which crashed into the sea would failed a training exam with the same manner of flying, an inquiry has heard.
Theatre bosses at Eden Court Theatre have pulled the plug on this year's money-spinning panto due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A model and riding school owner based in the Highlands is on a mission to help save the declining populations of bumblebees with some sound advice.
An inquiry into a fatal helicopter crash which killed an Inverness man has been told that more realistic survival training could risk injury.
A cancer care centre in the Highland capital has reopened its doors after being forced to close following a break-in
Supporters of a vision to develop a specialist centre in Inverness for children and young adults with multiple and complex needs have turned to film.
A Dingwall woman is hoping to set up a women's mental health support group amid concerns that suicide rates could increase due to the impact of Covid.