Just under 100 people danced the night away to help a Strictly Inverness competitor raise a remarkable £3100.
The crew went above and beyond the call of duty after a pensioner got stuck on a remote cliff ledge for over 24 hours.
"I got diagnosed with dyslexia and all the rest – I can't remember them all! – when I was very young it felt like it was the end."
'None of us do it for the sake of getting awards or anything. We do it because there's a need out there that needs to be filled.'
The second half marathon is essentially just another training run ahead of his fundraising challenges for Ailsa.
A poignant film about the Palestinian diaspora, belonging and friendship will be screened at Eden Court and be followed by a Q&A with the director
This weekend's Inverness Half Marathon is training for what he plans to tackle as part of a major challenge inspired by Ailsa.
'I wish for a world where all survivors can seize the freedom and empowerment to write their own narrative too.'
The Highland son of a man who died just six days after being told he had terminal pancreatic cancer will this weekend honour his dad's memory.
The full line-up for a two-day Peat & Diesel headlined Black Isle music event that literally promises to be a belter has been revealed.
Significant changes to waste and recycling collections across Highland are set to rolled out as improvements announced by council.
Police are appealing for information following a two-vehicle crash on the A832 near Tore that resulted in four people being taken to hospital.
'Superhero rota scheduler', social media videographer, museum attendant, tourism ambassador and fundraisers are just some of the volunteer roles open.
The thrill of a Red Arrows' air display brightened up the days for many in Easter Ross this week.
Police have named two people who lost their lives in the accident and renewed an appeal to the public for information.
A £3 million project to upgrade over 10km of water mains serving communities on the Black Isle has been completed.
While voicing 'deep regret' over the decision the group floated a possible 'slow track' approach for future consideration over a longer timeframe.
Redundancies at a major Highland employer expose how the drive to create renewable energy jobs in Scotland is stalled, according to union leaders.
'The infant feeding service they offered was really incredible and gave Kushi Stoltman and me a lot of confidence going home.'
The opportunity to discover why Denmark ranks as such a happy country while catching Bruce Springsteen in its capital city was too much to resist.