Some residents of the town have been waking up to no water supply this morning.
"By far Strictly Inverness is the best experience I have had and you are all in for a treat," past competitor says to 2024 dancers.
Inverness Courier content editor Andy Dixon is among the dancers for Strictly Inverness 2024.
They have been added to the bill for the annual entertainment extravaganza alongside the likes of Deacon Blue and Sugababes.
Work to upgrade the car parking bays at Raigmore Hospital started in July.
Panto director and dame Steven Wren says Inverness is his happy place.
Dalneigh Primary pupils will take centre stage at an annual fundraising Christmas concert this weekend.
The 13th edition of an annual charity dance contest is set to make history.
The effects of the climate crisis – heavier and increased rainfall – have left the Free North Church badly damaged and in need of urgent repairs.
Students have teamed up with a local charity again this winter to provide hundreds of meals for families struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.
Felled trees are being sold with the money going towards Culloden’s Fighting Fund.
Nine placements have started since October.
The popular doughnut firm wants to "simply and sensitivity change" the listed building it is keen to occupy.
Amateur photographers are invited to submit pictures for possible inclusion to newsdesk@hnmedia.co.uk
It comes after Martin Macinnes was nominated as one of 13 writers for this year's Booker Prize.
Workhaus Projects is awarded the contract to carry out the interpretation for the interior – with creativity, design, technology and craftsmanship.
Key pledges include increasing energy efficiency, reducing waste and sourcing from locally-based and sustainable suppliers as much as possible.
Mikeysline was founded in 2015 following the tragic deaths of good friends, Martin Shaw and Michael Williamson within 48 hours of each other.
There will be several ways associated with the entertainment extravaganza that people can help the Elsie Normington Foundation.
Councillors wanting them to go believe 'they do nothing to improve the appearance of our city'.