Pupils at a performance school in Inverness are set to enjoy the rare opportunity to learn more about the craft from a star of stage and screen.
Culloden residents will be able to pick nutritious treats from a range of community spaces if a plan by the area’s community council is successful.
Concerns have been raised about the suitability of a road junction as the volume of traffic using it has risen.
An Inverness supermarket has donated much-needed laptops to pupils who may otherwise have had to do without.
A prominent Inverness building remains out of use months after it suffered critical damage.
He claims a rise in vandalism is due to youngsters having nothing to do.
It made the decision after a woman said she was operated on without being given information about all the treatment options available to her.
Pupils brought in dozens of bikes for bicycle mechanics Nick Brown and Iain Bamber
The report comes after a parent complained the council had failed to follow its own child protection procedures.
With more than 45 different craft, food and drink stands, as well as two takeaway street food stalls, there was lots on offer for visitors.
Staff shortages mean hundreds of footballers using community pitches – without access to toilets – are forced to spend a penny outside.
EasyJet has opened up a new route from July 11.
The 39-year-old woman had been reported missing on Wednesday June 16.
Douglas Sewell (63), from Nairn, went river deep and mountain high as part of the Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CHSS) Step Up Munro Challenge.
The publication celebrates the cultural and natural heritage of the Highland capital.
Following the death of 49-year-old Krzysztof Marchlinski, known as Melon, friends hope to raise £4000 to support his wife.
Tributes have been paid to an "adored son" who was found dead in student residences in Inverness.
The complaint made on behalf of a patient raised concerns after there was a delay in getting the appropriate care for abdominal pain.
The all-terrain Paratreker wheelchair-bike hybrid should also allow more young people to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
The proposal, due to be included in council papers this week, will see cash in the budget to build the classrooms for its projected pupils in 2028.