The Inverness football club sent three squads of youth players overseas to compete against some of the most prestigious youth academies in the world.
Parklands care homes around the Highlands will host celebrations of ‘life, love and diversity’ once again this weekend.
Scotland rugby player Jamie Dobie came face-to-face with American football professional Jamie Gillan.
Kerry Vigurs hopes to do her friends proud by entering Ness Factor 2024 – even if taking part came as a surprise to her as much as anyone.
More than 60 people went along to Dores beach for a day of Pokémon-themed quizzing, challenges and pictures with selfie-frames.
Kay-Lisa Davidson was inspired to enter after seeing friends and family take part in similar fundraising events earlier this year.
The 25-year-old midfielder was speaking ahead of Caley Thistle’s first competitive game of the 2024/25 season.
Lilywhites captain Harry Nicolson says the influx of experience to the club this summer has already had an impact on and off the pitch.
The Caley Thistle manager was speaking ahead of the first competitive game of the 2024/25 season away at Annan Athletic.
Club manager Ailsa Polworth says previously run sessions have received excellent feedback amid a surge in popularity across the country.
Highland Boxing Academy recently celebrated a milestone title by bringing together coaches past and present.
The 33-year-old goalkeeper is yet to sign for a new club after leaving Caley Thistle last month.
The Lilywhites face Ross County tonight off the back of taking on two junior outfits.
Organisers were forced to change the look of this year’s celebrations, but they say it has led to more people getting involved across the Highlands.
ICT Women had been playing their first warm-up match ahead of the new season when the injury, which will require surgery, happened.
Around 200 tickets were claimed for the last event on the official Highland Pride calendar for 2024 at Eden Court.
The Caley Jags have seen a number of players leave the club this summer, meaning stars of the under-18s team will get the chance to step up.
Action For Children’s Intandem project is also urgently seeking new mentors to be role models for young people in the Highlands.
The 14-year-old picked up his second title in 2024 after returning from a two-year lay-off due to injury.
A crowdfunder has already paid for Aaron Doran’s operation, but he will not play football again for a long time as he recovers from serious injury.