More than 300 cultured couch potatoes tuned in to take part in a novel way of viewing art after Inverness students held their exhibition online.
More than 300 cultured couch potatoes tuned in to take part in a novel way of viewing art after Inverness students held their exhibition online.
Drew Hendry has reminded businesses that the deadline to register employees for furlough is Wednesday.
Highland Council has created a video to explain some of the impacts of coronavirus on communities and on the authority.
A teacher at an Inverness primary school has set up the region’s first ever online Festival of Reading in a bid to enhance digital literacy.
Police investigating three care home burglaries in Inverness are investigating whether the crimes are connected to previous break-ins in March.
Highland Wildlife Park will reopen by the end of this month if the Covid-19 lockdown eases further it has been confirmed.
Traffic is now free flowing on the A82 after it was restricted earlier this afternoon following a collision which involved a Kia Ceed.
The incident was between Invermoriston and Fort Augustus and motorists have been warned to expect delays.
On Monday 14 sites reopened across the region to allow people to drop off their garden and bagged household waste.
Officers are appealing for information on the three incidents, which are believed to be linked, between Tuesday evening and yesterday morning.
It will be operating an order and collect service and is part of a second phase of stores to reopen across the UK as coronavirus lockdown eases.
One man went to extreme lengths for Highland Hospice by sitting in a bath of custard.
Staff at Highland Hospice have shown their appreciation for their volunteer helpers with a public round of applause.
Scotland’s approach to implementing the ‘test, trace, isolate, support’ strategy, Test and Protect, is now live across the country.
The Inverness MP has spoken how parliamentary voting descended into a shambles today as politicians voted against continuing the "hybrid parliament".
Drew Hendry criticised the length of time it was taking to vote as MPs debate scrapping of the hybrid parliament despite social distancing concerns.
Highland roads used to transport timber are to benefit from £980,000 funding from the Scottish Government under Phase 1 of the Covid-19 Route Map.
An Inverness-based charity has set up a dedicated phone line to help those who are experiencing financial vulnerability due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Pentahotel Inverness is reopening from this week for key workers only as organisers continue to closely monitor the coronavirus (Covid-19) situation.