Diverted from the A96 on the way to Aberdeen because of a fallen tree, my wife and I passed a sign near Alford. Tough Church, it read.
Down Memory Lane explores the fascinating story around what was once on the site of the much admired Inverness Town House.
Opinion: FSB's Highlands and Islands manager warns we must use or lose our independent businesses
In my last piece for the Courier on the deepening fuel poverty crisis pre-Christmas, I wondered how much worse the situation was going to get for us.
Constipation in cats must be treated as soon as possible to reduce the risk of permanent bowel damage says Inverness vet.
This week, beginners can learn the different types of archives to study to learn more about the history of buildings and houses.
At this time of year, we often think about changing careers, so you may find Bòrd na Gàidhlig's new resource useful
While money management is important the wee luxuries are a source of happiness in what can be a bleak world at times says Our Invernessian in America.
Failure is not pleasant but it can be the spur many need for success says judo Commonwealth Games medalist Steph Inglis.
One lasting and radical legacy of this pandemic will be the practice of working from home. Rushed in two years ago to prevent physical mixing.
In his Health Matters column, Dr Tim Allison discusses getting used to life with covid and the importance of vaccination.
John Dempster on an Inverness mission worker's vision of what church is like at its best.
Opinion: Businesses need a rapid return to normal, says Inverness BID chairman
MP Drew Hendry says of the PM 'the fact is that he is unfit to hold office'
There are still thousands of people who have not yet had their vaccinations.
Draw with Partick Thistle could be vital.
Inverness senior vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers supports the belief that pets cam be a boon to their owners physical and mental health.
An extensive and impressive list of events from RenewableUK for 2022
MSP Edward Mountain says 'patients have had to wait long enough'
A Beauly-based priest who says he loves “making others happy” has 400,000 followers and 3.3 million ‘likes’ on a TikTok channel.