A big Energy Saving Winter campaign has been launched by Citizens Advice Scotland as new research finds one in three people can't afford their bills.
Elderly people in fuel poverty could be facing a stark choice, a Highland campaign group is warning.
Backers of plans to create a world-class climbing gym in Inverness have found new premises for the venture.
Christmas has come early for supporters of a project to develop a multi-purpose centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Proposals to provide almost £3 million to help households in fuel poverty in the Highlands this winter will be considered by councillors on Thursday.
Customers at two Coop stores have played a role in delivering much-needed funding for community groups in their area.
Customers at two food stores have played a vital role in delivering much-needed funding for community groups in their area.
Supporters of a project to develop a centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs enjoyed afternoon tea while raising £2200.
Work by five Highland artists has been unveiled in the Eastgate Shopping Centre
Customers at two food stores have played a vital role in delivering much-needed funding for community groups in their area.
FRENCH bulldog Buddy is set to hit the TV screen next month, when he appears on the BBC show Scotland's Best Dog.
Since arriving in Inverness to become chief executive of Eden Court, James Mackenzie-Blackman has spoken up issues from racism to gay rights.
Renewed plans for an expansion at an out-of-town retail park in the Highland capital have prompted concerns about its impact on the city centre.
FRUSTRATION is growing at a lack of urgent action to improve a dangerous road junction which was the scene of a fatal crash earlier this month.
Members of a disability group have joined the chorus of criticism against a controversial new Highland artwork after being unable to access it.
A Highland teenager reported missing has now been found.
Police have issued an appeal for help from members of the public in tracing a missing Inverness teenager.
Individuals can play a role in helping to tackle the climate crisis by shopping more ethically, says a leading Highland charity boss.
To generations of local families and gentlemen, it was a cut above the rest.
Moody landscapes, famous landmarks and wildlife feature in a new exhibition of photographs in a major shopping hub.