They have joined the practice at Inverness Campus.
A seafront holiday let looks set to be transformed into a larger building.
Ten nights. Ten venues. Ten different areas. That is the adventure awaiting seven comedians set to go on tour for mental health charity, Mikeysline.
Police were called to a property after reports of two people being injured.
At least six police cars and ambulances are at the scene and part of Craigton Avenue has been blocked off.
Cancer survivor Amy Addison, who lost her mother to the disease in 2022, took part in Race for Life Inverness for her mum and all affected by cancer.
A popular Nairn bar and restaurant was crowned Pub of the Year by an industry organisation — for the fourth time in six years.
The total bill for the local authority’s highest earners has risen five fold in the last five years.
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Outstanding achievements, leadership and long service were honoured by the Boys Brigade at a special event in Inverness.
Hundreds of runners have raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity after pounding the streets of Inverness at the latest Race for Life.
Disruption is expected later this month when the Far North Line is closed for three weeks as part of a major upgrade of the track.
MacRitchie Highland Distribution intends to build on a greenfield site to the south-west of the A9’s Milton of Leys interchange.
He is also a former manager at Ross County.
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The “biggest Christmas party the Highlands have ever seen” has been promised after musicians Calum MacPhail and Torridon announced a joint gig.
A father, whose son was born 12 weeks early, has been appointed business development and fundraising manager of a charity helping Highland children.
A man has been charged following a crash involving a Stagecoach bus and NHS Highland van that left three people in hospital.
The true story of Violet Charlesworth, a notorious Edwardian confidence trickster, is revealed in a new book from Highland firm Whittles Publishing.
Its urgent plea for donations is closing in on its initial £3000 target, but more is needed in wake of financial ‘crisis point’ at the community hub.