It’s time for all of us to green up our act and do our bit for the environment, say gardening experts Gareth Richards and Holly Farrell.
Charity New Start Highland hopes a new training project will help tackle poverty, homelessness and long-term unemployment in the region.
The curator of a Highland community art gallery is showcasing her own work online after it closed due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
A HEART-warming fond farewell has been paid to a stalwart staff member at a school on her retirement.
Construction company Tulloch Homes has donated £5000 to the Highland Food Bank to help those in need this winter.
Pupils at Highland primary do themselves proud by organising a Christmas celebration for the whole school.
Memories of a young woman who took her own life were rekindled at a football tournament to raise awareness of the issues around suicide.
An online music initiative to lift people’s spirits during lockdown and an Inverness Gaelic singer have scooped top awards.
A company is raising awareness of the mental health charity Mikeysline on its vehicles after two young apprentices lost a friend to suicide.
A novel drive-in Christmas carol singalong has raised more than £800 for a Highland charity.
A man was flown to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness yesterday after his kayak overturned in a Wester Ross loch.
Controversial plans by Dame Ann Gloag for holiday lodges at her Beaufort Castle estate near Beauly are expected to be determined early next year.
Cinema-goers are in for a treat with Christmas films back on the agenda this year as Vue prepares to reopen its doors on December 16.
Police Scotland is running a campaign to help people protect themselves from fraud – one of the most commonly experienced crimes in the country.
On a cold December night five years ago, a candlelit vigil took place in Inverness in memory of two young men who taken their own lives.
Late-night shoppers in the Highland capital can take advantage of free parking on Thursday evenings in the run-up to Christmas.
A Highland suicide prevention charity has warned its services will be needed more than ever as it marks its fifth anniversary.
A new business which uses the best of Scottish food and drink to delve into history has opened eight months after the original planned launch date.
Men at a Highland company have grown moustaches to raise £25,000 for a suicide prevention charity in memory of a popular colleague and friend.
Changes are to be made to the one-way temporary system around Inverness Castle after concerns were raised about queuing traffic.