Transport Secretary Michael Matheson has held meetings with representatives from across the sector to discuss how operators can begin to bounce back.
The Scottish Gamekeepers Association (SGA) Fishing Group writes to Scottish Government ministers for a return with England’s rivers opening today.
Serco chief executive Rupert Soames travelled to Inverness and has been criticised by rail union.
Properties occupied by charities can now apply to the £10,000 Small Business Grant Scheme to help with pressures caused by the Covid-19 outbreak.
NHS Highland director thanks nurses for their efforts in video posted on Twitter.
Forward-thinking Highlands businesses have been praised for their proactive approach to staff safety ahead of any lifting of the Coronavirus lockdown.
Highland Council has announced it is to begin a restricted grass cutting service despite significant challenges in terms of staffing.
Residents are being urged to shop locally by ordering online and arranging deliveries from Inverness businesses during the Covid-19 outbreak.
A Beauly phone box has been transformed into a community larder to help those struggling as a result of Covid-19.
Every day 130 foster families across Highland are giving around 150 fostered children and young people a loving, secure and stable home.
A fund launched last week to provide grants for small and medium-sized businesses affected by Covid-19 gets an additional £45 million.
Nurses, doctors and paramedics working at Raigmore Hospital should be granted the Freedom of the City the depute provost has said.
Police in the Highlands and Islands continue to thank the public for their co-operation, consent and compliance during the Covid-19 pandemic.
People across the Highlands paused at 11am today to observe the two-minute silence honouring the fallen on the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
A convoy of heavy goods and agricultural vehicles drove past Raigmore Hospital last night in support of NHS staff and other key workers.
An Inverness art student is hoping to give some hope with her latest project during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Building firms will be able to apply for loans of up to £1 million from the Scottish Government to support them through the Covid-19 outbreak.
Help is at hand for bereaved families in the Highlands who may find the unexpected cost of funerals out of their reach during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Inverness firefighters were called out to Mackay Road and used a hose reel jet to douse the flames.
Tilda Swinton gave goodie bags out at Trust Housing Association's Whinnieknowe Gardens in Nairn.