The future of Eden Court could be under threat if it has to cancel its money-spinning panto this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As debate continues on whether the Highlands has a racism problem, historians have spoken of the area’s almost hidden slavery roots.
A practice lead for northern Scotland has joined Scottish War Blinded as it aims to keep up the spirits of veterans with sight loss isolated at home.
Another 307 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Scotland – as the number in the Highlands rose a further three to 187.
Highland Council is planning for the worst during the Covid-19 pandemic by purchasing temporary mortuary units in the region.
Just one fixed penalty notice has been issued by police in the Highlands since they were given new powers to enforce coronavirus lockdown measures.
Small businesses have been told by finance secretary Kate Forbes not to panic in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
A HOTEL worker given just hours to leave his accommodation after being made redundant is pleading for a job anywhere in the Highlands.
A COMPANY who sacked 30 members of staff and told them to vacate their accommodation have claimed it was an "administrative error".
LEADING figures in the worlds of politics and journalism have condemned the owners of a hotel near Aviemore for sacking 30 staff members.
HIGHLAND Council has said it is offering help for those in the hospitality and tourism sector living in the Highlands.
THE employers of EU citizens who were sacked by an Aviemore hotel and made instantly homeless have been roundly condemned.
ORGANISERS of both the Inverness Highland Games and Highland Pride have announced their cancellation due to ongoing concerns around coronavirus.