'Pandemic or no pandemic, people still require to move and people still want to move'
Extra support and a constant review of plans to ease lockdown have been called for on behalf of small businesses as they gear up to reopen.
Scotland’s supreme civil court has given a charity permission to challenge the Scottish Government’s beaver killing policy through a judicial review.
Renowned forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black has been made a non-party-political peer by the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
All front line care and support staff with Highland Home Carers to be paid a minimum of £10 per hour from next month
A mini music festival featuring local bands is being planned to take place in Beauly this spring.
Ambitious plans for a world-class climbing centre in Inverness have received a setback after the proposed location was deemed to be too risky.
A year-long fundraising Step Out challenge is being launched by Highland Hospice.
The cell block at Inverness Castle has been demolished as work continues to transform the building into a world-class tourist attraction.
Supermarket chain Aldi is giving all store staff in Scotland a new year pay rise and increasing its minimum hourly rates at the start of next month.
Ambitious plans for a new rail station at Inverness Airport must "meet the needs of Highlanders from day one, a Highlands and Islands MSP has argued.
Construction work is finally set to begin in earnest on the £42 million world-class National Treatment Centre Highland in Inverness early this year.
Tribute has been paid to a visionary restaurateur credited for introducing fine dining to Inverness.
Reported Nessie sightings in 2020 number 13
Would-be code-breakers are being offered the chance to receive a special badge recalling the wartime ditching of a Wellington bomber in Loch Ness.
Hundreds of children have booked a socially-distanced appointment with Santa in his grotto at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in the run-up to Christmas.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson could bring his Cabinet to Inverness next year to mark the centenary of a historic summit in the Highland capital.
A bold vision to pedestrianise part of Inverness city centre will be put to city leaders next week.
A service set up to support individuals who suffered bullying or harassment at NHS Highland has had a strong take-up, according to health bosses.
The Highlands will remain in level one under Scotland's five-tier system for coronavirus restrictions