Special deliveries of Nessie face masks are set to be made to Prime Minister Boris Johnston and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon from the Highlands.
The Highland capital is one of four venues set to host the first Scottish independence nationwide cavalcade on Saturday.
The untold story of a road trip by transgender people seeking help from a doctor in the Highlands is set to be revealed in a film documentary.
NHS Highland will launch its go-to service for staff who fall victim to bullying or harassment next week.
Scottish Tour de France legend Philippa York’s first experience of cycling in the north Highlands has been “an adventure every day”.
Members of a newly-formed Highland sports car club are on the lookout for new recruits to join them.
Two horses and riders had to be guided to safety by coastguard rescue teams after becoming stranded on a sandbank in the Highlands.
Police have issued an appeal in a bid to trace a missing 15-year-old from the Dingwall area.
A TOUR through the history and proposed future of one of the Highland capital's most prominent buildings will form the basis of an online talk.
GREENS regional MSP John Finnie has called for wood board manufacturer Norbord to consider using rail more.
The Shieling Project, an off-grid learning centre at Struy, is seeking new sites to increase its activities and reach.
THE Highlands’ largest coach operator says its fleet is “clean, safe and ready to go” thanks to an intensive deep clean and health and safety regime.
A £38 million support package for innovative early-stage businesses hit by coronavirus has been announced by the Scottish Government.
THE Scottish Government is being urged to give financial backing to develop a pioneering centre in Inverness.
THE Highland capital is set to see the reopening of its major shopping centres amid the further easing of coronavirus restrictions.
SHOPPERS are starting to return to the Highland capital
Social distancing expert Nessie becomes a poster girl for face masks.
Zero Waste Scotland has appointed a new regional engagement manager to assist Highland organisations.
North MSP Gail Ross contacted the police after an online identity theft that left her feeling appalled and sickened.
A WESTER Ross village hopes to be well prepared for the phased return of tourism and summer visitors as the coronavirus lockdown eases.