Budding entrepreneurs got a taste of applying for business finance by taking part in Young Enterprise Scotland's version of TV’s Dragons’ Den.
Businesses and organisations are invited to support a Christmas Tree Festival being held at Inverness Cathedral.
Highland Hospice’s annual Light up the Highlands fundraising appeal will include a tree in Inverness city centre.
Inverness’s controversial riverside arts project is in trouble again after Highland Council identified a funding shortfall for its centrepiece work.
People now have the chance to bid for all 23 squirrel statues from Highland Hospice’s Go Nuts Art Trail.
A teenager who invented a laser gun from parts he bought on eBay says it could blind someone in a millisecond.
Council officers have told 14 traders of plans to give them notice to quit early next year to enable an ambitious refurbishment.
Tomatin Distillery bosses are claiming that Tomatin Trading Company is taking unfair advantage of its reputation.
A coach with Inverness Tennis Club has been named Highland young coach of the year.
A doctor has been using singing to calm young patients at Raigmore Hospital.
Fortrose Cathedral will come alive with dance performances and animated films projected on to the walls of the building.
The Highland Heroes annual celebration of unsung community champions showed "all that was good" about the region.
A report to the Inverness city committee is to highlight additional work needed to improve accessibility to the controversial artwork.
Academy Street in Inverness city centre will be closed to allow for the removal of a tower crane at an adjacent building site.
A man was arrested after giving police a false name following reports of a disturbance.
News of the death of Inverness jeweller Kenneth Moore has been shared by the business online.
A charity dinner at Inverness College UHI provided a major funding boost for Marie Curie.
A Culloden headteacher wore a dress decorated by pupils from Duncan Forbes Primary at the final of this year's Ness Factor singing competition.
Mikeysline received a cheque for £1250 raised by the Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness through its Classic Car Tour.
MOTORISTS are being warned to be aware of the increased risk of collisions with deer as it gets dark earlier.