OLD metal teapots and disused tyres are replacing some of the more usual toys at an Inverness nursery in a bid to encourage greater creative play.
STORIES and poems by members of an Inverness creative writing group which aims to tackle loneliness and social isolation are highlighted in a joint community-inspired…
EIGHT novice dancers will take to the floor next month in an inaugural competition to help provide life-changing support to the armed forces community.
CRIME writer Ian Rankin has added his voice to the growing clamour over the state of pothole-scarred roads across the Highlands.
Volunteers will be raising money at tomorrow’s Snowman Rally for the Haven Appeal which aims to develop a specialist centre for children and young…
WHEN forensic experts began to examine the remains of a headless body in a Highland family mausoleum, many expected the bones would be confirmed as belonging…
WORK is set to start this summer on the long-awaited £6 million revamp of Inverness railway station – although part of the project has been…
OPEN air cinema and a revived medieval-style fair could be staged at a historic Inverness park under ambitious plans to run it as a community venture.
A MAJOR revamp is set to be carried out to the food hall at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
MOURNERS are being asked to wear red at the funeral of an ardent Aberdeen FC fan who died suddenly near his Beauly home.
EXCITEMENT is growing with work finally set to start on the multimillion-pound transformation of a redundant landmark building into a creative arts hub…
A BOLD vision to secure community ownership of a historic Inverness landmark will be aired at a public debate next week.
A £50,000 donation from an anonymous benefactor has helped to push an ambitious appeal to develop Scotland’s first integrated centre for children…
LAZY and careless dog owners have been accused of "insulting" the dead for failing to clear up their pets’ mess at a mass war grave.
A DEFUNCT Inverness group has been revived in a bid to provide a packed programme of activities and companionship for older people.
A NEW Scotmid store plus a takeaway are set to be built in a fast-growing community beside Loch Ness after being given the go ahead by planning officials.
AN inspirational young hero has been rewarded with a personalised gritting trolley in recognition of his valiant snow and ice clearing efforts within…
A WALKING tourism bonanza could await businesses around Loch Ness after it emerged that work will start next month to complete the final section of a…
AN intriguing mystery has deepened after a headless body in a family mausoleum turned out to be that of a young woman – rather than a clan chief.
LENNY Robertson was abroad on holiday when a fire engulfed the Culloden Court Care Home at Smithton.