The shinty club has received hundreds of pounds to help facilitate youth development in the area.
Megan Keith can hold her head high after recording one of her best ever times in the 5000m – but she will not be racing in Saturday's world final.
Clachnacuddin have reinforced their attacking options with the signing of a former Canada youth international.
Three Inverness teenagers travelled 600 miles to compete in their first away shooting competition – earning a gold and silver medal in the process.
Megan Keith now knows exactly who she will be lining up against at the World Championships – but it will be a little later than originally planned.
Megan Keith's former orienteering club in Inverness has sent a message of support to the track star ahead of the World Athletics Championships.
Scottish Squash number one Greg Lobban will be splitting his time between professional squash and studying at Heriot-Watt University from next month.
Megan Keith's coach has spoken on what has led the 21-year-old to athletics' biggest stage – and why there is no pressure on the Inverness Harrier.
Another incident has followed the bakery's flag being torn down at the close of Pride month.
A former Smithton Primary School and Culloden Academy pupil has been named in the Scotland under-19 squad for their upcoming friendlies in Belgium.
A 19-year-old ex-Inverness Royal Academy golfer has become one of the youngest ever winners of Royal Dornoch's Carnegie Shield.
Connor Randall says being able to draw on past cup upsets and matches going into extra time helped the Staggies into the League Cup quarter finals.
See all the winners – who took home almost £9000 worth of prize money – here.
Defeat at the weekend has left Beauly adrift in the top flight's relegation zone.
A Nairn golfer will be competing in one of the most prestigious competitions amateur golf has to offer next month.
Ross County now know who stand between them and a place in the semi finals at Hampden.
The second weekend of the North Caledonian League season threw up a surprise result at the expense of Inverness Athletic.
Both Clachnacuddin and Nairn County had unsuccessful away days as a handful of sides looked to build up early momentum for a title challenge.
Malky Mackay was delighted with his players' first half performance away at Airdrie – and equally happy that they found a way to win in the end.
Ross County had to battle to progress in the League Cup – but they found a way into the quarter finals despite being taken into extra time by Airdrie.