A SET of Inverness city centre traffic lights which has out of order for more than a fortnight should finally be fixed by the end of this week.
A RENOWNED Black Isle animal shelter volunteer has slated a large UK pet charity for taking local cash while offering the Highlands little in return.
Highland Violence Against Women Partnership will hold events in Inverness, Dingwall and Nairn.
A SERVICE for people with disabilities in Inverness has earned a glowing report from the Care Inspectorate.
Nikolay Todorov says Inverness need to give 10 to 20 per cent more.
Scott Fraser says Highland's game at Melrose shows how far the club has come.
JOHN Robertson reckons it is time for Caley Thistle’s players to show they crave success as much as the fans and staff .
Ronnie Sharp wants Nairn County to draw inspiration from their last win against Rothes
Nikolay Todorov is eager to prove he can spearhead a Caley Thistle recovery after the team’s damaging run of autumn results.
550 crews from all over Scotland took part in The Inverness Fours/Quads and Small Boats Heads
Ronnie Sharp admits Saturday’s failure to score against the joint leakiest defence in the league highlighted a real problem for Nairn County.
HIGHLAND gave head coach Dave Carson everything he asked for in their 10-try win at Dundee.
ATTEMPTS are being made to reunite Inverness High School’s class of ’74.
Charlie Trafford reckons he can handle a freezing day out in Arbroath - after a spell playing in Lapland
A RECORD entry – including some of Scotland’s finest crews – will descend on the renowned rowing waters of the Caledonian Canal
Hugo Crush believes Highland can pull off a spectacular third consecutive promotion success – if they steer clear of injury woe.
John Robertson is questioning Caley Thistle’s big-game mentality after defeat to Dundee United continued a damaging Championship trend.
A CHARITY volunteer’s 25 years of service were recognised with an honorary doctorate in Inverness.
RAVERS and disco divas can hit the dancefloor tonight to raise funds to help a terminally-ill lad remain at home in the last years of his life.
A SPOOKY Halloween tale by an award-winning Scottish writer could be set to stir fresh visitor interest in Loch Ness and its folklore.