The importance of “greening” tourism was among topics discussed at a lunch organised by the Highlands and Islands Thistle Awards (HITA) team.
The official charity of NHS Highland has announced the launch of a £150,000 three-year nurse wellbeing and leadership development project at Raigmore.
The business leaders of the future have been recognised at the Highland and Moray regional finals of the Young Enterprise Scotland Company Programme.
A member of staff at Tomatin Distillery has been named cooper of the year at the 2025 Icons of Whisky Awards.
Tributes and support have been shared following the tragic passing of a six-year-old who faced a lifetime of health battles on several fronts.
A chance to learn more about Gaelic in a fun, family-friendly way is coming to Merkinch in Inverness this Saturday.
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A Highland hospitality group has bought a landmark Aviemore hotel which has been in the same family’s ownership for three decades.
A public consultation has been launched into a community benefit fund tied to a major hydro project.
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service is still working to get donations back to pre-Covid levels.
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Dr Tim Allison has been looking at Covid five years on from the first lockdowns were imposed.
The Scottish Government is claiming progress in plans to dual the A96 between Inverness and Nairn, including the creation of a Nairn bypass.
Two young musicians are hoping to inspire the Highlands’ future musical maestros.
Police have issued an appeal after a boat was set alight in the early hours of the morning.
Inverness firefighters had an unusual call out in the early hours of this morning - to tackle a blaze on board a boat, on dry land.
It is hoped a new city centre mural will encourage more people to open up about their mental health struggles.
Income from an effort to have campervan and motorhome tourists pay towards services could be lower than previously suggested a councillor believes.
Showing the older generation how it’s done, enthusiastic school students were among donors who turned out to give blood recently.
A leading figure in helping ensure Inverness city centre is safe for users is getting set to step down from the role after eight years.