There is hope that the theme will kickstart a nationwide conversation, to encourage people to share experiences and ideas on how to manage anxiety.
Some members of the Brownies and Rainbows received a badge for their efforts.
Inverness Airport has joined forces with Loganair to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Scotland’s longest-running commercial air service.
Ideas sought as group launches questionnaire looking at future of historic city centre building.
Kessock Bridge was closed twice yesterday in the space of 10 hours.
The airline marked 90 years since the then Highland Airways flew the first passenger flight from Inverness to Kirkwall.
This is to allow road resurfacing works to be undertaken safely.
We've republished a profile interview we did with Bill in 2008.
"These new appointments are indicative of our firm’s ongoing commitment to investing in the best talent across the country."
The first flight of Highland Airways took off from the Longman Airfield, Inverness on May 8, 1933 with Captain Ernest Edmund Fresson at the controls.
A much-admired engineer has had a memorial erected in his honour over two years after he tragically died in a small aircraft crash in the Highlands.
A nine-year-old girl has won a garden design competition run by Tulloch Homes.
Professor: "Young people are not just becoming adults. They [have] their own voices and their own ways of seeing the world."
Amateur photographers are invited to submit pictures for possible inclusion to newsdesk@hnmedia.co.uk
Alison Lochhead has been named a Fellow from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations.
A market will also be held at An Talla on the day.
Staff also welcomed a team from NHS Grampian on their first visit to the facility.
Organisers are grateful to all involved – including the audience.
A total of 1300m of carriageway resurfaced, with work starting on Tuesday.
The body of a man has been recovered following searches of Mugdock Reservoir today.