Highland Boxing Academy's medal haul of five from the Lonsdale Box Cup is a sign of the progress being made by fighters at the club.
Inverness driver Paul Beaton and Euan Thorburn are on course for Scottish Rally Championship success after registering another win.
Thousands of riders will take part in the biggest cycling event in the Highlands this weekend.
Clach have to invest in improving the players they already have since they cannot compete financially with other clubs for signings.
Dave Carson's tenure at Highland Rugby Club is set to continue for at least another year.
DEBENHAMS in Inverness has been handed a reprieve after it was not included among the first 22 stores to be axed by the chain’s new owners.
A COMEDY/drama about finding a safe place in a dangerous world, The Bench stars two of Scotland’s brightest stand up talents.
Mark Ridgers should be back in action in time for Caley Thistle's play-off matches after dislocating his finger against Hearts.
The transformation of the key city centre site has been hailed as one of the best developments ever undertaken by Highland Council.
This week features punk princesses, a Springtime panto, and the great OutDores...
STALLS and music entertainment will be among the attractions at an event for an ambitious appeal to create a specialist care centre in Inverness.
A guide to some of the significant locations across the north, which help bring the Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall love story to life.
Provost Helen Carmichael has insisted there will be no going back on the decision to grant planning permission for a major riverside artwork.
A £1.36 million refurbishment of the historic Blackfriars pub on Academy Street got the go ahead this week – along with a rebrand as The Optimist.
From sharpening tools to preparing those beds, the warmer weather signals time to get the backyard ready for spring planting
POLICE have appealed for information after a man was assaulted on a canal tow path and his bag was stolen.
A more reality-based drama about a failing pub than last year’s fairytale-inspired debut was this year's Inverness Student Drama Society play
A gathering will take place by the River Ness tomorrow to remember those who have been killed or injured through work.
Young Nessie spotters arriving at Inverness Airport received a surprise treat as tourism businesses prepare for a busy summer.
Ronnie Sharp has praised the youngsters who won Nairn County's end of season awards.