Highland Council has reaffirmed its commitment to put more local fresh seasonal food on school dinner plates.
AROUND £370,000 was raised for two charities thanks to the efforts of those involved with this year's Strictly Inverness.
In support of Mental Health Awareness Week, Highland Council has launched a resilience training programme for all employees.
The University of the Highlands and Islands has published its third Gaelic language plan.
The Scottish School of Forestry hosted its popular family activity day on Saturday – 24 hours after staging a similar events for schoolchildren only.
A MISSING teenager in Nairn has been found "safe and well" after police were "urgently attempting" to track her down.
POLICE are appealing for information to track down a missing teenager in Nairn.
POLICE have been focused on promote in-car safety for children this week.
The University of the Highlands and Islands has awarded two leading health researchers new academic titles.
Plans to improve links between Inverness city centre and the city’s "maritime quarter" for cyclists and pedestrians have moved a step closer.
Contact the Elderly guests were celebrating in style at after bagging a community grant.
A trio of organisations have been recognised for their work in support of Scotland’s charter for a tobacco-free generation.
TWO Culloden Academy S2 pupils have praised the quality of bereavement support given to children by the Crocus Group.
Scottish Book Trust, the national charity changing lives through reading and writing, invites families to join Bookbug’s Big Picnic this week.
AN Inverness bakery is getting behind a campaign to encourage Scots to take part in Britain’s biggest bake sale to help wounded veterans.
Progress in the transformation of Inverness Castle to become a new visitor attraction for the city was made today.
A LAW firm has announced significant growth in Inverness with seven new recruits and an office expansion.
AN Inverness project designed to encourage more young women to participate in sport is among 15 to scoop a share of £300,000 funding.
People who live in the Highlands are being asked “Could you #changeafuture?” as the local authority supports the Foster Care Fortnight campaign.
An MSP has secured cross-party support for a members’ business debate in light of John Sturrock QC’s report into claims of bullying at NHS Highland.