International Women’s Day will be celebrated online by more than 70 students and employees from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).
Acute services in NHS Highland remain “very busy” after recent admissions – with Raigmore Hospital facing particular pressures.
People in the Highlands will soon receive coronavirus vaccines closer to home with the help of a mobile vaccination unit called the Jabbernaut.
Another rise in Covid-19 cases has been reported at a rural care home hit by a mass outbreak of the virus late last month.
Cases of Covid-19 infection at a care home hit by a mass outbreak have risen overnight to 56.
A nursing home near Inverness has been hit by a mass outbreak of Covid-19 cases.
Outstanding agricultural students are being invited to apply for a national bursary award aimed at greatly easing the cost of studies.
Travel agents, brewers and indoor football centres are the latest businesses to be offered Scottish Government financial support of £7.3 million.
Farming families in the Highlands and beyond are being offered the chance to take part in a hit BBC documentary on the agricultural lifestyle.
A resilient Inverness nurse who qualified while supporting siblings through a family crisis has received a prestigious new university award.
People in the Highlands have been stumping up on average an extra £61 on Christmas shopping because of extortionate delivery charges.
A national fashion chain store has dealt Inverness another significant jobs blow by closing down permanently
Highland Council has issued a reminder that all civic Hogmanay events are cancelled this year during the pandemic.
Highland Council says it is making significant carbon savings from the roll-out of solar panels on some of its buildings.
Union Unite Scotland is urging Loganair to use the extended furlough scheme to prevent job losses at Inverness and other Scottish airports.
A disgusted mother who had to lift her young daughter from “raw, stinking sewage” on a Sutherland beach is unhappy at Scottish Water's response.
A greater range of Highland NHS dental services will be available from next month – but patients are being urged to expect delays.
The Highlands are set for a timely employment boost with up to 250 jobs created by a consulting, technology and outsourcing services giant.
A landowner is seeking planning permission to convert an old stone steading at Daviot into a farm shop and café.
A PORT authority accused of ignoring a community stricken by months of noise pollution from oil rigs insists it is doing everything it can to help.