Scottish crime-writing friends in the seven-strong Caledonia Crime Collective (CCC) to talk at the St Duthac Book and Arts Festival in Tain.
Rock ‘n’ roll fans are in for a treat next month as a show which is a salute to Buddy Holly is heading for Nairn.
Organisers of the Highland capital’s newest music festival have revealed some of the acts who will be taking part.
Fiona Clark is planning to take part in a sponsored skydive later this year as one of the finalists in the charity’s singing competition.
A new defibrillator has been installed at Holm Mills Shopping Village in Inverness and organisers shared this photo through social media.
A total of 17 teams battled it out in the multi-sport event in stages completing 46km mountain biking, 18km walking, 17km running and 6km kayaking.
The A82 was blocked in both directions yesterday following a collision. It was around 8.20pm and involved two vehicles.
Featuring Splatoon 3, Tinykin and LEGO Brawls.
One Inverness woman has seen first hand the kind of care provided by Highland Hospice after staff looked after her mother.
Fans of All Creatures Great and Small are in for a treat over the coming weeks as the show returned to our screens on Thursday.
Highland Hospice supporter Alison McRitchie is organising a very special event in Inverness next year to benefit the charity.
Film goers are being invited to dive into a night of mesmerising ocean adventure at Eden Court on Monday.
What a surreal day! As I write, I am sitting on my bed in a guesthouse on the Isle of Arran. It is almost midnight. Here is what happened.
There will be a Highland performance of a one-woman show presented by Company of Wolves as part of a short Scottish tour this month.
A man who was found guilty of sexual offences in the Highlands, Dundee and West Lothian over a 13-year period has been sentenced.
Actor David Hayman is set to return as everyman Bob Cunninghame in Time’s Plague at Eden Court on September 23.
Overnight surfacing improvements planned for the A82 at Achnahannet have been rescheduled due to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
Following the death of Her Majesty The Queen, and the wishes of patron The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) will be extended to the end of March 2023.
They will be held in the Assembly Hall at Inverness Creative Academy on Thursday, September 22, and Thursday, September 29, at 7pm.
A new festival which could be a regular part of the Inverness music calendar will take place at the end of next month.