A lifeline service for young parents in Inverness and the Highlands has marked its 10th anniversary with a busy celebration earlier today.
Two Highland roofers are ready to unveil a brand new artwork on a community centre rooftop in Inverness tomorrow.
Old and young enjoyed a host of Halloween fun at events in Nairn and Auldearn.
People in Nairn will have two new places in town to take a moment to themselves with the installation of two new benches by a mental health charity.
The owner of a popular Nairn restaurant has paid tribute to customers and staff after its latest award win.
Live music event at The Bandstand aims to help make Nairn's beach more easily accessible for everyone.
A roofer who made the headlines for his artwork on Highland rooftops is working on his "biggest project" to be ready in time for Remembrance Sunday.
Members of the public are being invited to a drop-in event to learn more on ongoing works for a new active travel route in Inverness.
Two Inverness city centre streets will be closed to traffic overnight from Monday next week, it has been announced.
Services on the line are set to be cancelled or revised as urgent work to repair damages caused by Storm Babet are set to last for a week.
Tickets are on sale for a new Christmas show created by a new Nairn community theatre group.
A Nairn choir raised £400 for a local charity helping people to manage the difficulties of living with lifelong chronic conditions.
The Sun Dancer in Nairn took home the title of Restaurant of the Year in the region at a prestigious industry award.
More than £40,000 of funding has been secured to find ways to tackle heavy traffic problems in an area of Nairn.
Some may have celebrated in advance last weekend, but what if you want to do something special on Halloween day?
A brand new 18-piece music band from the Highlands will debut this autumn with a special exhibition in Nairn.
A prime Highland singing event was back on stage this weekend with an array of talent and great tunes.
Entertainment, singing, dancing, fun and laughter were on the menu for a glamourous night in full Victorian dresses in Inverness.
The name of an Inverness Scots Guardsman who was tragically killed in Northern Ireland in 1990 was added to a plaque at the War Memorial.
A Ness Factor finalist won the fundraising trophy for the contest last night after raising £12,000 for charity.