A renewable energy industry trade body has said objectors who do not like the look of pylons need to understand that grid upgrades are essential.
Highland Spotlight is the biggest business-to-business exhibition in the region.
HIE approved up to £63.2m investment in 489 projects during the period of 2022 - 2023.
The finalists for the annual Highland Business Awards have now been selected.
Fuel poverty rates have doubled among pensioners in Scotland over the last two years according to new research from Age Scotland.
Four Highland enterprises have been announced as finalists for the Helping it Happen Awards.
A fundraising appeal has been launched by UHI Inverness to help a Ukrainian university continue to educate its students amid the devastation of war.
A specialist outdoor clothing and equipment shop in Inverness is set to close its doors next month.
Childline is giving free, confidential support and advice to young people under the age of 19 at www.childline.org.uk or by phone on 0800 1111.
The Highland Business Women Awards are fast approaching, and the judges have now decided on a shortlist.
On results day, SQA will open its helpline at 8am to answer learners’ questions about their certificates.
Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival is not only about music, but it is about every element of art and connection.
Reporter Rachel Smart gives her perspective after the first night of the festival.
People from across the region attended The Inverness Courier A9 Crisis Summit, yesterday.
MSP Emma Roddick recently met with Autism Rights Group Highland (ARGH) to discuss the local campaigning group’s work in the area.
Cartoonist Ewen Bain’s Highlander character ‘Angus Og’ is set to make his debut at Belladrum at the end of the month.
The group was set up in recognition of the critical influence the housing crisis is having on businesses and communities across the region.
A group of 'Highland Lassies' are set to take on a mammoth expedition in order to raise funds for Marie Curie.
The Rag 'n' Bone Man gig that was due to take place at Northern Meeting Park tonight has been cancelled.
A team of six women - who are rowing 2,000 miles around Great Britain - have successfully navigated a dangerous stretch of The Pentland Firth.