The car wash took place in Muir of Ord village square over the weekend and was organised by a finalist in this year’s Ness Factor competition.
UHI Inverness is celebrating a double success after two of its recent graduates won separate national prizes from prestigious institutions.
The Christmas Concert, to raise funds for the Highland Hospice has become a regular feature in the city’s festive calendar.
Keen golfers will be able to raise money for Highland Hospice at a special event at Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club.
A top Inverness hotel’s seventh annual golf day has driven a record-breaking sum into Highland Hospice coffers.
A man who died in the crash on the A9 near Kingussie has now been formally identified. He was George Leslie Norris, 64, from Bankfoot in Perthshire.
ScotRail is reminding customers that buses will replace trains for 11 days on a section of the route between Inverness and Aberdeen.
Feedback from patients in the NHS Highland area has been published.
Formal identification is still to take place but the family of Eleanor Mallet, 65, who had been reported missing from Inverness, has been informed.
A group of Inverness Rotarians recently rode out from North Kessock on a 24-mile tour of the Black Isle.
Inverness Rotary clubs have joined forces to collect much needed supplies for Ukraine.
FUNDRAISING has got off to a good start for a man who is a finalist in this year’s Ness Factor singing competition.
FOR a Conon Bridge finalist in the Ness Factor singing competition it made sense to organise a fundraiser with a musical theme.
Almost £2000 was raised for Highland Hospice at a fundraising bingo night at Café V8 in Inverness.
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.
One Inverness woman has seen first hand the kind of care provided by Highland Hospice after staff looked after her mother.
Highland Hospice supporter Alison McRitchie is organising a very special event in Inverness next year to benefit the charity.