The 36-year-old man was found in the water near Canal Road in the city.
A city centre bar has announced that it is closed due to a positive Covid-19 test result.
Work is continuing to remove the controversial Spaces for People social distancing measures around Inverness Castle.
ScotRail, Network Rail Scotland, and British Transport Police are calling on passengers across the rail network to wear a face covering.
Work has begun on removing the controversial Spaces for People social distancing measures around Inverness Castle.
During the pandemic an Inverness midwife realised there was a need for antenatal education in the Highlands.
Tough participants in the Loch Ness Beast Race ran, crawled, and dragged their way over muddy obstacles and into cool loch water.
A public consultation got underway today on parking enforcement proposals at Ross Avenue, Inverness.
As part of its economic recovery programme, the Highland Council today launched an enhanced business start-up programme.
Members of Highland Council's Economy and Infrastructure Committee heard today that great progress is being made across the region.
Around 200 residents in Tornagrain went to a successful community picnic, despite the occasional shower.
An Inverness bar has launched its live events programme for the autumn and winter – including a brand new comedy club.
Last week councillors at Highland Council decided to alter the Spaces for People measures in Millburn Road. Do you think this was the right decision?
Last week councillors at Highland Council decided to keep Spaces for People measures in Riverside Way and make a permanent Traffic Regulation Order.
Last week councillors at Highland Council decided to keep Spaces for People measures in Academy Street.
Last week councillors at Highland Council decided to remove all Spaces for People measures in Castle Street and restore to two-way traffic.
Work is underway in the Highlands as Network Rail engineers prepare for the reconstruction of the rail bridge near Moy.
Highland Council has sent a response to the Scottish Government which seeks clarity on the Government’s proposals for licensing of short term lets.
Inverness businesses in Castle Street have welcomed the fact that the controversial Spaces for People measures will be removed.
Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation has donated £1750 to Highland Hospice as part of its support for charities across the UK.