Hospitality firms are facing a recruitment crisis due to the "perfect storm" of Brexit and the pandemic.
Temporary traffic prohibitions and speed restrictions are to be put in place for the Etape Loch Ness cycling event on Sunday.
Clarity Walk will walk the mountain to raise funds for the charity.
An allotment trail has concluded a summer-long programme of activities at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
Young musicians in the Highlands and Islands are being invited to take part in an online survey launched by a fund in memory of an Inverness musician.
The death toll of the bottlenose dolphins which became stuck in shallow water in the Cromarty Firth has now risen to five.
Two bottlenose dolphins which died after a large group swam into the Cromarty Firth are being examined by scientists.
Eden Court Theatre has started the search for a new chief executive with the post commanding a salary of up to £95,000 a year.
A trio of University of the Highlands and Islands governors have been thanks for almost 50 years of combined service after relinquishing their roles.
An important listed building in the Highland capital hopes to make changes in response to Covid-19 to help its bell-ringers breathe more easily.
Plant markers in all colours and designs were created by youngsters in an activity session at the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
Members of the public still have time to contribute to a consultation on self-directed support (SDS).
The frontman of popular Highland folk rockers Torridon has become a patron of the Archie Foundation children’s charity.
Bosses of airports in the Highlands and Islands say they cannot guarantee air connectivity unless they move forward with the modernisation programme.
Generous shoppers have raised £700 for Highland Hospice by dropping spare cash into a new donation station.
Poetry aiming to make people stop, think and question is being displayed in an exhibition at the Highlands' main shopping centre.
European trade union organisation is calling for a rethink on plans to centralise air traffic control services in the Highlands and Islands.
A man remains in hospital following a two-car crash on the A9 south of Inverness at the weekend.
A call has gone out for a Gaelic-speaking musician as part of a project celebrating the life and legacy of St Columba.
Public consultation on proposals to improve traffic congestion at the Inshes roundabout is being extended by six weeks.