The service was suspended on March 23 due to the pandemic and the need to prioritise staff to provide essential waste and recycling collections.
Working from home could become the new norm as fuel sales at filling stations across the UK are down by almost a quarter during lockdown.
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, runs Kincraig's Highland Wildlife Park, has announced the return of After Hours events.
The National Lottery is searching for your hometown hero or lockdown legend as part of the 2020 National Lottery Awards.
The UK Government's proposed new immigration system could halve the number of people coming to Scotland, risking labour shortages in key sectors.
It features Scottish Hollywood star Gerard Butler and shows the charity's work during coronavirus pandemic.
Councillor Margaret Davidson raised the issue when she wrote to Ministers from the Scottish Government.
Harveys, which has a branch in Inverness, has called in administrators – with the immediate loss of 240 jobs.
Queues formed outside the Inverness branch of Primark ahead of its reopening today.
A business support organisation has launched a multimillion-pound campaign which could help Highland businesses hit by the coronavirus lockdown.
Cancer screening services could take 12 weeks to restart prior to a decision to reopen the service according to NHS Highland.
David Whiteford, the chairman of the North Highland Initiative, welcomed the release of the latest Scottish Government guidelines.
Highland Hospice has announced it is accepting donations for its charity shops at its retail warehouse from today.
Highland Hospice has announced it is accepting donations for its charity shops at its retail warehouse from today.
Preparations are being made by Highland Council ahead of the planned return of schools in August.
Loganair and easyJet have today resumed flights to and from Inverness to London Gatwick and Stornoway.
It is understood that around 30 staff are affected.
A provisional date of July 15 has been set for when tourism businesses may be able to resume operations.
More than 300 cultured couch potatoes tuned in to take part in a novel way of viewing art after Inverness students held their exhibition online.
Highland Wildlife Park will reopen by the end of this month if the Covid-19 lockdown eases further it has been confirmed.