North Coast Work Boats was established in 2018.
North Coast Work Boats was established in 2018.
The former Chief Constable of Northern Constabulary, Ian Latimer led the force from 2001 until 2011.
On Tuesday afternoon at 1.30pm the Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team was called to Glen Affric for two ice fast walkers who had got into difficulty.
High Life Highland is keen to offer more opportunities for children who need extra support to take part in games and sports.
The Girls Do Science event returned to the capital of the Highlands, inspiring young women to think about a future in science.
Andrew Miller (38) turned up at the home in Strathpeffer on May 18, 2024, knocking on the door and then appearing at the utility room.
In this week’s Strictly for a Cause podcast episode we speak to Gavin Ordish-Smith and Michaela Newlands about their dancing adventure so far.
Since its inception in 2021, Highland Coast Hotels has prioritised creating year-round employment for residents in the Highlands.
An Inverness Strictly contestant is set to host a quiz tonight to raise funds for the Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport has achieved another development milestone with the awarding of customs site status to Port of Nigg.
In this week’s episode we talk to contestants Becky Oman and Michael Mackenzie who are taking part in Strictly Inverness 2025.
Lakeland will be relocating to Simpsons Garden Centre after it was announced that it is closing its doors in the Eastgate Centre after a decade.
A Church of Scotland minister is set to leave his post in Invergordon after a breakdown in working relationships.
It has been confirmed that a national store is set to leave the Eastgate Centre.
The manager of the Highland’s main shopping outlet confirmed that Loch & Larder will be closing.
Parklands Care Homes is set to open its 58-care-bed home in Milton of Leys in May this year.
In the second episode of the Strictly for a Cause Podcast, we catch up with dancing duo Leah Campbell and Martin Dey.
The supermarket teamed up with local good causes to donate a range of fresh and chilled foods from its stores.
The Highland Council is inviting the community to play a key role in shaping the future of the region.