Council convener Bill Lobban welcomes reassurances to deliver dualling
Plans are being developed to create a new cycle sports complex which will be the first of its kind in the Highlands.
Scotland’s Railway has ended the one metre plus policy of physical distancing at its stations and onboard trains.
Groups in the Highlands are being urged to get a share of a £10 million fund to transform towns and neighbourhoods to boost fightback from Covid-19.
A fund designed to support local regeneration and sustainable development around Scotland’s coast has opened for a second round of applications.
Highland Council's Environmental Health Team is advising users of private water supplies to take preventative steps to preserve their drinking water.
Highland Council has issued a plea to visitors and the people of the region to play a positive part in ensuring the Highlands remain litter free.
It is over Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd's (Hial) remote towers plan to centralise air traffic control operations in Inverness.
The Inverness venue confirms that it will reopen tomorrow after it was closed last week due to high proportion of staff having to self isolate.
Road policing units will focus on catching speeding motorists over next fortnight
It is as a result of strike action by Prospect – the airports which are affected Benbecula, Dundee, Inverness, Kirkwall, Stornoway and Sumburgh.
It has been announced that Eden Court’s buildings, Under Canvas Inverness, including the Summer of Hope programme, will be closed.
Age Scotland is asking people to look out for older relatives and friends as the heatwave sweeps the country.
The Scottish Government's School Clothing Grant has so far provided £469,000 to support 4333 school children in the Highlands.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today confirmed the move – however there would be a number of changes to what had previously been announced.
Highland Council has contacted taxi and private hire operators to invite them to apply for a grant through the Scottish Government’s fund.
Flight by Dutch carrier had almost reached Edinburgh when turned back
Highland Council's proposals to review the maximum level of charges for the hire of taxis or private hire cars fitted with meters.
High Life Highland and Creative Scotland today announced that Spirit:360, a commissioning programme for creatives, is now open for applications.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today confirmed a delay to the easing of Covid-19 restrictions in the Highlands and the rest of Scotland.