Strictly Inverness – one of the top events in the Highland Capital’s calendar – returned this week culminating in the grand finale last night.
Nairnites and visitors were in force in the town centre this weekend for a popular food and drinks festival.
An annual celebration for classic motor lovers is coming back to Inverness next weekend.
After the main event, one of the organisers praised the hard work behind the scenes by two team members in bringing this event together.
Shyreen Fyffe and Jason Kelman were crowned Strictly Inverness 2024 overall winners at the end of tonight's grand final.
Visitors and customers of an Inverness shopping centre were in for a treat today as the band played some of their most popular tunes.
It was another brilliant night of talent at Inverness Ice Centre last night as the last round of finalists for Strictly Inverness was announced.
A series of free drop-in events will be organised by a leading sight loss charity across the Highlands next week.
Aurora hunters were in force last night after the intense solar activity resulted in an incredible northern lights display.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have warned people in the Highlands to be careful and avoid naked flames as the warning is in place for Saturday.
Police confirmed that a 19-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with two robberies in Inverness on Thursday evening (May 9).
Members of the community in Nairnshire are being invited at an event which will see the Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop in attendance.
A popular festival is returning to Inverness this summer with two months of live music, DJ sets and special events.
The Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust praised the “invaluable” funding from LNER, which supports the restoration of salmon’s natural habitat.
Kate Forbes has been appointed Deputy First Minister by John Swinney, it has been announced.
The Port of Cromarty Firth (PoCF) has named business leader Alex Campbell as their new chief executive.
An initiative seeking to create a community-led local place plan for Nairn is moving forward.
The countdown is on to an annual three-day food and drink festival in Nairn.
We are getting set to host an event to discuss the development and future of the scheme this month.
The charity has received the royal seal of approval for its work in regenerating a key part of the Nairn landscape.