THE Scottish Government’s move to write off millions of pounds of NHS Highland’s debt will be a "shot in the arm" according to a local MP.
PRE-TAX profit fell at Inverness medical products firm LifeScan Scotland last year.
A TRIAL to determine the most effective method to carry out essential protective painting works to the Kessock Bridge is set to take place this week.
A MYSTERY EuroMillions winner, known only as Mrs B from Inverness-shire, has become a millionaire without ever touching a ticket.
MOTORISTS are being urged to slow down near schools in Inverness after 24 drivers were stopped for speeding during lunch time at a single primary.
Passengers travelling through Inverness Airport are set to be dazzled by Loganair’s uniquely colourful check-in desk which has been "yarn-stormed".
HIGHLAND Council’s financial woes have been exacerbated by an emerging £600,000 overspend.
A REUNION call has gone out to former pupils of Inverness Royal Academy who trooped through the doors of the landmark old Academy building in Midmills…
A NEW team of health and social care professionals has been established to support disabled people transition from children to adult services.
RESTORATION work to breathe life into historic mosaics in Academy Street began at the weekend.
Fort Augustus will become Scottish Canals’ latest outdoor pop-up theatre venue this summer.
A MASS Highland fling at the upcoming Inverness Highland Games has been forecast to be the event’s biggest ever.
Merkinch Enterprise has been awarded a £2500 grant from the Scottish Children’s Lottery.
WHISKY maker Tomatin Distillery has seen its turnover increase by almost a quarter during the company’s most recent financial year.
PEOPLE in Inverness are being urged to get outside in a bid to help shape the way the city uses its outdoor spaces.
HIGHLAND councillors claimed more than £200,000 in expenses last year, it has been revealed.
TOURS of Inverness Town House would complete a so-called cultural triangle if they get under way next month.
Families are being urged to find their way to an outdoors fun day with a difference.
The first hatchery-reared eggs from the Upper Garry Salmon Restoration Project have been stocked into the river, which feeds into Loch Ness, by the Ness…
It is now accepting applications from young people not in education, employment or training to take part in the 12-week Prince’s Trust Team programme.