Six new full-time arts jobs have been created at various locations in the Highlands to help shape the cultural future of the region.
Mikeysline has launched a new mental health support service for young people in the Highlands.
The proposed development, by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), will be built on the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) Inverness Campus.
A new pilot scheme has been launched to make it easier for cyclists to take their bike on a bus.
The first giant structures of another new Inverness hotel have risen on a former swimming pool site that has lain empty for more than 20 years.
A significant increase in Covid-19 cases have been reported in the NHS Highland area with 83 cases notified yesterday.
Councillors are "strongly" advised to reject efforts to build a £3 million world-class climbing centre next to a large fuel depot on safety grounds.
Overnight rail services between London and the Highlands will be cancelled during an 11-day strike by rail workers starting next week.
A new art piece in a Highland park is set to become a wildlife selfie spot after plans for its original city centre location were changed.
Ambitious plans to develop Scotland’s first integrated centre for young people with complex needs have received £250,000 from Highland Council.
Two Highland communities are set to explore their local heritage with the help of five trainees.
Five members of the Mikeysline team are preparing to do a fundraising abseil and bungee jump for the charity which provides mental health support.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant is calling on the UK government to implement measures to prevent children accessing pornography websites.
A BEFRIENDER in the Highlands is helping to tackle loneliness across Scotland after volunteering to keep people connected digitally during lockdown.
When Simon and Galle Patton first set eyes on The Colonel’s House in Inverness, it was a rundown guesthouse which had seen better days.
A multi-million pound funding agreement has secured the long-term tenancies of scores mid-market rental properties in the Highlands.
Word gets around: Highland-based PR agency Muckle Media is doubling in size
When Simon and Galle Patton bought their house 10 years ago, it had showers in every bedroom and fire notices from its time as a guest house.
An online public consultation will begin next week on design proposals to ease traffic congestion at a busy junction in the Highland capital.
Revised options to ease traffic congestion at a notorious Inverness bottleneck are set to be subject to a public consultation starting next month.