Highland businesswomen are among those supporting an event to celebrate other women on their own business journeys.
The thought of coming home from school and finding her father dead was one which used to fill Bruce Norval’s daughter with dread.
As he reflects on the personal impact of the infected blood scandal, Bruce Norval recalls how he was once threatened in an Inverness city centre pub.
The deadline is looming for people to give their views on a 20-year vision to improve transport in the Highlands and Islands.
The compensation scheme announced for UK victims in the infected blood scandal victims is not like a lottery win, says a Black Isle campaigner.
Developers are in a race to pump Loch Ness dry, according to a salmon conservation body.
Hot weather and thousands of thirsty festival-goers led to long bar queues on day one of Peat & Diesel’s Black Isle Belter.
Festival-goers have been gathering on the Black Isle for two-days of music from a range of bands including Peat & Diesel.
Police officers have issued an appeal for information following the deaths of two men after a car left the A87 at Invergarry.
Fond tribute has been paid to a former guitar-playing Highland football player who has died at his home in New Zealand aged 75.
A Highland campaigner who has spent 33 years trying to expose the truth behind the UK infected blood scandal has spoken of the “stolen years”.
A Black Isle man infected with contaminated blood was in London today to hear that a treatment scandal affecting thousands could have been avoided.
A police operation on the North Coast 500 route has resulted in 24 drivers being charged with speeding offences.
The River Ness at night.
A 43-year old man has been charged with dangerous driving after police detected a car being driven at 142mph on a Highland road.
A care watchdog has issued a damning report on a Ross-shire service for women and their children who have experienced domestic abuse.
November 2016: The glass viewing canopy is hoisted into place on the North Tower at Inverness Castle giving 360 degree views of the city.
The plight of an Inverness doctor’s family in Gaza was highlighted a coffee morning which raised £7784 to support efforts to get them to safety.
When Beth Saunders steps on to the Strictly Inverness dance floor next month, she will be especially keen to make her mum proud.
March 2019: Demolition of the fire-ravaged Eastgate Hostel in Inverness begins following a long-running campaign by the Inverness Courier.