In her latest ArtyNess column, Liza Mulholland still has the drive to take her musical life up a gear
HIGHLAND Council is encouraging members of the public to respond to its public consultation on how community councils are created and governed.
A girl from Inverness has become the first person in the city to earn a special Girl Guiding award.
INVERNESS Musical Theatre held its first awards dinner dance for the cast and crew of the musical production of Footloose The Musical.
Make the most of the sunshine and sit back in your garden with a countryside cocktail.
THE sharing of personal photographs via social media is the focus of a pop-up exhibition in Inverness.
A VENTURE to encourage more children to embrace the outdoors is being launched by a Black Isle mother.
FORMER NHS colleagues who played football together have remembered two former workmates who died 14 years apart in tragic road accidents.
TWO students with additional support needs will protest outside the council’s headquarters on Friday over impending cuts to classroom pupil support.
Highland failed to pull off an upset in the National League Cup final .
Inverness secured their Championship play-off spot despite losing against Dundee United.
A FREE talk to find out about recent archaeological discoveries in Inverness will take place next week.
JUNIOR players with an Inverness ice hockey team have enjoyed intensive training from one of the sport’s leading Scottish lights.
TRAVELLERS looking for something a bit different for a mid-winter break next year will have an opportunity to fly to Iceland direct from Inverness.
Nicky Marr raises a toast to 25 years of wedded bliss – and the 25 just gone
Cammy Mackay did not play a single game for Inverness Caledonian Thistle last season, and now he wants to help them reach the Championship play-offs.
LEGO lovers had loads of fun at an open play day in Merkinch recently.
ANIMAL lovers are being urged not to buy rabbits as gifts this Easter, amid fears of a surge in abandonments.
AN ambitious plan to transform a key part of Inverness city centre is facing a funding D-Day.
A WAR of words between taxi drivers and the council looks set to shift up a gear as efforts to solve their differences appear to have stalled.