It is just the latest success for the Inverness Lions as the 2024/25 season draws to a close.
Today we go back to 2012, in Inverness.
Niall Ross (29) is stepping well outside his comfort zone to raise vital funds for two local charities—Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The school falls far below the occupancy rate for any serious work to be done on the building.
Primary school pupils compete at Torvean Park.
A sawmilling business based in Nairn announced the appointment of a new CEO at the helm.
Police Scotland’s national rollout of body-worn video equipment is set to be introduced in the Highlands this summer.
An Inverness cafe announced it will increase its prices in a bid to keep the business sustainable amid rising running costs.
An Inverness-based mental health charity is calling for people’s memories of its launch to commemorate its 10th anniversary this year.
A 52-year-old man died in a car crash on the A938 between Carrbridge and Grantown-on-Spey last night.
Stephen Murray (63) was found to have several wraps of cocaine in his pockets when walking through a car park at Tesco on Inverness’s Eastfield Way.
Council acknowledges investment in Inverness Leisure is needed to cope with rising demand linked to more housing in the city and wider area.
Life-saving aid for Ukraine will be delivered in person by a Highland MP next month.
Emergency services were in attendance at the scene of a road crash which closed a Highland A-road on Tuesday evening.
A former sandwich shop near the River Ness is set for a new life as a tanning salon - and will open its doors later this week.
Inverness gardener Iain Riddle is preparing to trade his work boots for dancing shoes as he takes on the challenge of Strictly Inverness 2025.
’I look forward to working with partners to ensure [the freeport’s] benefits are felt across the Highlands and beyond for years to come.’
Home Bargains have multiple stores across the Highlands and Moray in Inverness, Tain, Dingwall, Aviemore, Nairn and Elgin.
Police have launched a search for a missing Inverness man, who they believe may have travelled to Caithness via public transport.
Michael Gregson says ‘the people are just not feeling the love, and this excessive pay rise to ourselves certainly won’t change that perception’.