YOUNG people enjoyed a splash at a watersport taster day in Inverness.
MOTORISTS travelling past the Raigmore interchange in Inverness are being advised to proceed with caution due to a hazard on the road.
REVELLERS at a popular Highland farming event were blessed by glorious sunshine, with local farmers bagging some of the prizes.
RUMOURS claiming that a new signboard for an upcoming new branch of a popular retail chain have been confirmed as being a fake.
THE dream of setting up the first vegan area at Belladrum music festival helped an Inverness activist after being diagnosed with myeloma.
A VEGAN area involving local businesses will be set up for the very first time at one of the most awaited music events this week.
THE Inverness Courier has been shortlisted for the Scottish Weekly Newspaper of the Year award at an annual industry award.
TRAIN services across the Highlands have been cancelled today due to a day of strike action undertaken by members of train operating companies.
LOCAL businesses and ideas to help couples with their big day planning were on show during a summer wedding fair at a city hotel.
INVERNESS attractions feature in the latest edition of a guide for sustainable tourism created by a UK rail operator.
Visitors at an Inverness wedding fair shared their views on the event and what inspired them.
THE ice was broken on a food challenge record in the Highland capital yesterday.
FROM cakes to cars, lush dresses and accessories, visitors at the Drumossie Wedding Fair could find a wide range of ideas from exhibitors today.
A SCOTLAND-wide initiative to encourage grow-your-own practices will be offering free plants to Inverness residents and visitors this weekend.
AN Inverness six-year-old boy helped bring forward a UK-wide puzzle search while on a family holiday near Stirling.
A HIGHLAND-based author's love for the region is captured in a new novel inspired by a storytelling initiative.
Two Inverness-shire volunteers have recently had their service in helping the young people of the Highlands recognised.
A free drop-in event to raise awareness on community support available to Nairn residents will be back next week.
A NAIRN youth leader has had their service in helping young people recognised.
An invasive species, giant hogweed is a toxic plant that can cause severe skin blisters and painful burns