More than 280 stations and depots across Scotland’s rail network have benefited from an upgraded high definition CCTV system.
Local MP Drew Hendry has demanded the UK government properly fund the Post Office network for the future.
The Highland Welfare Cup comes to the strath this Sunday with three local sides taking part.
Stagecoach North Scotland has announced plans to introduce a link between the strath and Moray
Police are urgently appealing for information to help trace Janette Jones who has been reported missing from her home in the Kingussie area.
The owners of the Highland Wildlife Park are wanting to canvas public opinion on £1.6m plans for a major new visitor centre
The Rovers are on the hunt for some young players to bolster their ranks.
A retrospective exhibition of work by a late Kingussie art teacher is now on show with his former school benefitting from the proceeds.
A coalition of conservation charities is calling on a golden opportunity to be grasped to introduce stronger controls over vehicle hill tracks.
MSPs are being given an historic opportunity to create a planning system that makes a real difference, it is being claimed.
Police have said that a man remains missing in the Aviemore and Cairngorms area and are renewing their appeals for information.
Traces of a banned pesticide have been found in a container near to where four dead geese were discovered by Kingussie.
Motorists are being advised of roadworks on the A95 starting from this weekend and expected to be in place for four weeks
Young carers in the Highlands are to benefit from a new nationwide Young Scot package of discounts.
New figures published today reveal that Scotland’s national tree planting targets have been surpassed
The suspension of industrial action for now by air traffic controllers working for Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd has been welcomed
A quantity of cocaine with a street value of around £50,000 has been recovered after a car was stopped in Inverness.
Scottish Provincial Press has bought three local newspaper titles from W Peters and Son Limited of Turriff.
Highland Council has identified raised levels of naturally occurring algal toxins following routine monitoring at Inner Loch Torridon.
Newtonmore's shinty future is clearly in safe hands