Alison MacRitchie, who runs the Head Gardener salon in Church Street, will be on Scotland’s People with Jackie Bird.
Inverness Choral Society raised £1500 for charity and entertained the public at the same time.
Acclaim Choir held the special performance in the Free North Church in front of an audience of around 800 people.
Have you and your children had a great day out sledging today? How are you trying to thaw out after the day's fun?
Residents in Inverness are being encouraged to help a Highland cancer charity by donating to its festive fundraising.
Passengers are struggling to book taxis in Inverness. The issue is hitting a number of firms and is due to a number of factors.
NHS Highland has responded to recent reports elsewhere of shortages of antibiotics during ongoing cases of Strep A.
With the snow still with us have you your children been enjoying sledging in recent days? Where are your favourite sledging spots?
Concerns have been raised at a lack of gritting in the Inverness area several days into a period of wintry weather.
The alarm was raised at 5.55am because a large derelict building in the centre of Strathpeffer, just off the A834, had caught fire.
Residents are reminded that they can check online to see if their Highland Council bin collections are affected by adverse weather.
There was a strong reaction after the Inverness Courier highlighted the issue that streets in the Highland capital had not been gritted.
Health leaders are seeking to reassure the public about the spread of strep A infections in the region.
We asked you to send in your snow pictures and the response was amazing.
Santa Claus is doing the rounds in his sleigh again this year with the help of Inverness Culloden Rotary Club.
We asked you to send in your pictures of the Highlands in the snow and you did not disappoint.
These are the latest pictures by Highland News & Media photographers which show the Highland capital in the snow.
Reader Tsara Cole sent in these lovely pictures of pet dogs enjoying the snow in the Highlands.
Snow continued to fall on Inverness and the rest of the Highlands last night as these pictures show.
An Inverness garden centre has donated £10,000 to a Highland cancer charity.