An Inverness-based charity has launched a festive appeal to help support people with cancer from across the Highlands.
Staff at one of Scotland’s leading mental health and suicide prevention charities are celebrating its seventh anniversary.
Inverness blood donor centre has launched its festive recruitment drive with the phrase: “We’d love to see you”.
NHS Highland has apologised to all affected patients after medical files were left outside a Highland hospital, it has been revealed.
Supporters of Scottish independence turned out in force as the Supreme Court ruled Holyrood CANNOT stage another indyref under its own powers.
A programme to improve the health and wellbeing of children through inclusive outdoor play is expanding into three communities in the Highlands.
Managing director Martin Bruce set to retire in December after 30 years with the firm.
Police Scotland has confirmed that a person had to be taken to hospital following the closure of Kessock Bridge last night.
A Christmas Concert to raise funds for the Highland Hospice is making a return and this year’s tickets have been released.
Highland and Islands Airport Limited (HIAL) has responded to the announcement that Unite is to ballot members over strike action.
Airports in the Highlands and Islands are facing the prospect of disruption after workers rejected what was described as an "insulting" pay offer.
Scottish independence campaigners held a march in Inverness. Ness Bridge Walk 4 Independence was organised by local campaign groups on Saturday.
Public Health Minister Maree Todd visited Dalneigh Primary School in Inverness today as the key target to involve all 32 local authorities was met.
A Highland health care charity has received a positive grading in its latest Healthcare Improvement Scotland report.
A man who died in the crash on the A9 near Kingussie has now been formally identified. He was George Leslie Norris, 64, from Bankfoot in Perthshire.
Formal identification is still to take place but the family of Eleanor Mallet, 65, who had been reported missing from Inverness, has been informed.
Businesses and organisations across the Highlands have paid tribute to the Queen following her death at Balmoral yesterday.
The Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) has cancelled its awards ceremony following the death of the Queen.
Earlier this week Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain described the NHS Highland waiting list figure as “staggering and unprecedented”.
Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain has described the latest NHS Highland waiting list figure as “staggering and unprecedented”.