When an Inverness businessman was looking for inspiration to re-name his chippie he turned to his boxing hero.
The summer season is also shaping up to be on a par with pre-Covid levels – up from the drop during the pandemic.
The summer season is also shaping up to be on a par with pre-Covid levels – up from the drop during the pandemic.
Four Inverness youngsters who were concerned with events in Ukraine decided to hold a jumble sale to raise more than £600 to help.
A dance partnership organised two events last weekend to help a local charity.
A quiz night held in aid of Highland Hospice and the Inverness Ice Centre was a great success last week.
A cargo of medical supplies collected in Inverness were set to be on their way to help Ukrainian refugees.
A squad of American football players have had their heads shaved to support a team-mate and raise money for charity.
Pupils at two Black Isle primary schools stepped out this week to help the people of Ukraine.
Highland Hospice is about to launch an udderly brilliant adventure which will see brightly decorated ‘Heilan coos’ displayed across the region.
A quartet of youngsters has raised more than £600 to help people affected by the war in Ukraine.
High Life Highland will be donating more than £15,000 to the Disaster Emergency Committee appeal for Ukraine following a weekend of fundraising.
Supercars from Cannonball Ireland were in Inverness before heading along the North Coast 500 (NC500).
An array of supercars were turning heads in Inverness this morning after an overnight stay at the Ness Walk Hotel.
The plans are currently at a very early stage but, if approved, it could see 1200 new homes built near Milton of Leys.
A Fort Augustus care home has been given a good rating following an assessment by the Care Inspectorate.
Traffic Scotland is alerting drivers following a collision on the A96, near Allanfearn, near Culloden.
Highland Hospice has announced that tickets for this year's Strictly Inverness dance competition are available to buy online.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the Highlands. It is for ice and will last from 10pm today until 9am tomorrow.
A restaurant chain is doing its bit to help staff in Inverness and the Highlands during the cost of living crisis.