If you seen a man in blue swimming trunks traipsing through the Highlands in the coming days, chances are it will be Speedo Mick.
NAIRN County management and players were joined by fans and members of the community for a festive dook at the weekend – raising hundreds for charity.
A LIFELINE bus service for a Highland community will be continuing under new management from next year.
We asked people in Inverness what Christmas means to them.
AN INVERNESS acrobatic arts student says winning a scholarship in partnership with The Inverness Courier has helped boost his self confidence.
A GENEROUS 5-year old from Inverness stepped up to support a children's charity by donating her hair and raising funds for a children's charity.
FESTIVE celebrations have been in full swing at a Nairn school in recent days as pupils and staff get ready to go on holiday this week.
A BUS company has warned bus users in the Highland capital of disruption to be caused in the city network today.
A BUSINESS organisation hosted a festive community sing-along on Thursday night, with participants enjoying a fitting snowy scene.
MORE than 60 people attended a public event which saw Highland Council presenting new studies on Inverness sustainable travel.
FESTIVE spirit was in full swing last week at an Inverness Primary school.
THREE ongoing studies to improve bus travel in Inverness were presented to the public at a drop-in event.
AN open drop-in session to gather public feedback on proposals for development of public transport in Inverness will be held next week.
HARD work and curiosity paid off for a man from Drumnadrochit who was recently awarded a bachelors degree – at the age of 83.
AN Inverness city centre bridge will be closed temporarily to allow maintenance works next week.
SNOW showers are forecast for the North of Scotland later this week, with potential travel disruption across the Highlands.
AN INVERNESS performing arts school group were on stage last weekend to support a major music event in aid of a Highland charity.
A HISTORIC hair salon next to the River Ness has reopened under new management.
CHRISTMAS is first and foremost a time to spend with the family, but equally important at this time of the year, is the palate.
A chapter closes for Carol Ann's hairdressing salon, with the owner retiring after 39 years in the premises at 4, Greig Street.