Today we go back to 2017
A Highland academic has jetted to Japan for research on intergenerational relations and communication media in island communities.
Wreaths were placed at the workers' memorial at Friars Shott in Huntly Street yesterday.
November 2016: The glass viewing canopy is hoisted into place on the North Tower at Inverness Castle giving 360 degree views of the city.
A man who had "a terrible attitude towards cars and driving" has been given the chance to "turn the corner."
The problem with technology which keeps us safe and comfortable, is we can lose touch with what driving is all about, says our columnist.
The tenth edition of the Etape Loch Ness took place today.
Ross-shire Road Cycling Club athletes claim top two places.
Readers have been commenting on a host of local news issues this week.
Athlete claims title at third attempt.
Making Space for Nature by Eilidh-Ann Philips
Two teenagers were assaulted after a man objected to what he thought were derogatory remarks about his girlfriend.
A lifesaving charity that transports vital medical supplies across the Highlands and Islands free of charge for the NHS has received a funding boost.
Highland Council’s transport team also has concerns over the plan on Longman Estate.
Who was important to Albert Einstein’s success? Our columnist finds out.
Three Highlanders discuss their motivation for getting diagnosed as autistic in adulthood, and the difference it has made to their lives.
Inverness can still end their season and secure their Championship status on Friday.
Nairn County have secured the future of one of their brightest prospects, who already helped the club to their first trophy in 11 years last season.
Today’s Diamond League fixture in Shanghai was hugely successful for Keith, who beat a record previously held by the legendary Paula Radcliffe.
A Highland art project is among various works featured in an exhibition in Venice dedicated to Palestinians.
The Apprentice Store is celebrating increased social impact in the Highlands thanks to a record year of support from its clients all over the UK.
It is one of, if not the, most successful Strictly Inverness (at least in terms of fundraising) ever.
The day began with a visit from Ariel and Rapunzel at midday.
One game left to avoid relegation play-off.
A new project aims to help provide a fresh way for young Highlanders to pursue a career in the region’s construction industry.
Inverness back into ninth place.
Increased activity levels, even by a little, can have major benefits for management of diabetes and other health conditions.
Formal ID still to take place but Mr Falcon’s family have been informed
The Strathy is waiting on confirmation of the discovery of human remains on rough ground just south of Aviemore.
Chelsie Allison has revealed what the future holds for her since taking on Miss World and what she has learnt on her journey as Miss Scotland.