It was organised by Tornagrain Community Association and aimed to bring people together.
Friends and family of an Inverness man who took his own life are looking to help others in the wake of the tragedy.
Spokes for Folks has received £12,000 from the Highland Cross charity endurance event.
A driver has reported victory in his efforts to take on the operators of an Inverness car park that has attracted a flurry of complaints.
'May's reach and contagious energy were well-known up here in the Highlands.'
Children in a city neighbourhood normally busy with traffic enjoyed the chance to let loose on the Highlands' first ever 'play street'.
Shinty's governing body had its Facebook account hacked last Saturday – and it looks like it can't change its name back for a while.
Pupils and staff at Inverness Royal Academy got stuck into a big breakfast in aid of a national charity appeal.
It's in their blood! Lily and Grace Kelman are stars in traditional Highland arts... but do they ever perform together?
Lily Kelman (16) reveals the lengths she's going to in a bid to be crowned world champion again – this time at a higher level.
Bowling club members responded to a charity's call for help by hosting their own fundraising coffee morning.
Inverness Spokes for Folks is now one of the largest and busiest cycling affiliated community groups in the UK.
Culloden Academy pupils have received High Life Highland's highest award for volunteering.
Dozens of line dancers showcased their best steps in aid of Breast Cancer Now.
A contestant in this year's Ness Factor competition held a fundraising Ladies Who Lunch event in Inverness.
More people have been speaking out about problems with a city centre car park after issues were highlighted in the Courier.
Artist impressions show potential 350-home development near River Ness.
Parking meters in a city centre car park are causing many motorists a headache it has been claimed.
More then 60 firefighters, paramedics and police came together for a day out at Kings Golf Course in Inverness.
Hundreds of pipers from across the world descended on Inverness to take part in the Northern Meeting Piping Competition.