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He’s playing music and bringing his Indoor Garden Party back to the UK and Ireland for the first time since 2017.
A woman working to make sure Highland homes are being put to the best use has won a national award in recognition of her achievements.
Drew Hendry said: “It’s unfair that people in the Highlands and Islands continue to pay more for energy."
Club chairman Ross Morrison said: "I feel we must enlighten our fans regarding just what has been going on in relation to this most crucial matter."
Being part of such a special event which raises so much money for its organisers and hosts, Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre, is humbling.
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Rachel Wood signed up in a bid to challenge herself and is already looking at more ways to expand her boundaries.
A Strictly Inverness dancer is hoping for a big break after being snookered a few weeks ago.
One of content editor Andy Dixon's reasons for signing up to Strictly Inverness was to meet more people.
Around 85 people contributed to the fundraising efforts of a Strictly Inverness dance duo at a family-friendly quiz night.
The annual dance contest is in aid of organisers and hosts Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Amy Macleod is dedicating her participation in the charity dance contest to her late dad and granny.
Train services are either being cancelled, delayed or revised.
A "staffing emergency" at Highland Council led to the cancellation of sporting activities for dozens of Inverness youngsters at the weekend.
A Strictly Inverness dance couple are seeking men to be involved in their event in aid of the Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Kenna Ross, who is a member of at least three local bands, has had her eyes on the annual charity event for some time.
This week's pinnacle was the first proper fundraiser that Courier content editor Andy Dixon and dance partner Ruth Mason organised – a quiz night.