Inverness Caledonian Thistle celebrated Easter Monday with a golf day.
A new exhibition highlighting health care and history has opened at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery.
The Inverness Science Festival returns next week and will offer a huge variety of events for all ages.
Mikeysline hosted a big golfing fundraiser on Good Friday, raising more than £40k for the charity.
Competition entries open for The Royal National Mòd and competitors have until July to submit their entries.
XpoNorth are hosting a session on May 5 to teach businesses more about digital marketplaces and international connections.
Inverness BID's Easter egg hunt drew in record crowds over the weekend as the event returned for the first time in two years.
Extinction Rebellion group hosted a Pink Table day in Inverness on Saturday to open a discussion on climate change.
Food, drinks and a variety of arts and crafts were for sale at a spring crafters fair at Inverness Leisure last Saturday.
Francesca Marchetti and David Phillips spent last week in the cold and snow of Norway and Sweden, raising £8903 for the Highland Hospice.
Locals enjoyed a charity breakfast at The Mustard Seed in Inverness to help out a dancer’s fundraising efforts, generating just over £900.
A team of veteran players and the boys under-14s team went out to visit Rugby Club Baulois in Brittany.
The themed party will be raising money to go towards Scott Crichton and Carly Fraser’s efforts for the charity event.
Rhianna Bell (23), from Inverness, is a competitor in this year’s Strictly Inverness, which takes place May 18-21.
The Archie Foundation are on the hunt for new toys that can be donated to them at Raigmore Hospital to help sick children.
A courageous woman will begin her incredible journey cycling around the UK to raise money for a charity and work on her own mental health.
Ahead of the upcoming construction of Inverness Castle, the hoardings will be extended.
A courageous woman will begin her incredible journey cycling around the UK to raise money for a charity and work on her own mental health.
Two walkers have made it to Inverness, marking a milestone on their 16,000 mile charity walk.
Organisers of Etape Loch Ness have asked for more volunteers to help on race day next weekend.