Her body was found on the shore near Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club around 8.30am on Saturday January 30 2021.
Texts sent to mobiles include phrases such as ‘your Asda order is out for delivery’.
Loch Ness-side craft studios will open to the public this weekend as part of an open studios trail.
Royal Mail and the Electoral Commission are reminding people who have registered for a postal vote not to delay sending in their completed ballots
The outdoor seating area went up on Monday – and was taken down by the owners today.
A mercy mission to a south African nation has been hailed as a success for an Inverness orthopaedic surgeon.
Royal National Mòd organiser, An Comunn Gàidhealach, has confirmed it intends to deliver the event in Inverness this year between October 8 and 16.
The application covered the works necessary to restore the Category–A Listed building and convert it for use as a new visitor attraction.
A lovely lass who walked miles to deliver colouring books to kids cooped up during the coronavirus lockdown has been recognised for her efforts.
Andrew John Gardiner, also known as Andy– who would now be 47 – went missing on September 7 2020.
The Bright Future Prize is now open to help young people change the world around them for the better.
Highland agencies have reminded everyone that facilities for overnight stays and many other visitor facilities are not open until 26 April.
University of St Andrews student Owen Hope will be walking 30m on a high wire – in a kilt – for the Special Needs Action Project (SNAP).
The post-pandemic rebuilding plan includes unlimited demand-led apprenticeships, a key request of Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Scotland.
Votes were almost evenly split with those readers who believe it was a good way for the government to support local business.
George Robinson (60), from Rhynie near Fearn, said he wanted to support the charity after two decades of suffering with mental health issues.
Edward Mountain wants the process to select Scotland’s next medical school to be re-started and is supporting the bid for a Highland medical school.
David Finlayson, Nick Finnigan and Kirk Tudhope will sit as non-executive directors.
Plans to transform an unused ward into a base for community midwives also includes new office space for the national Mental Health Tribunal Service.
Eòrpa, the Gaelic channel's European news show, visits Inverness and Skye to discusses a lack of facilites for campers.