The much loved charity shop was almost forced to close when the printing shop in the building left, but the community kept them going with donations.
An Inverness-based children’s charity has celebrated its third anniversary.
Drumnadrochit hosted a bonfire and fireworks display for the local community which was funded by the Glen Urquhart Rural Community Association.
Members of the youth parliament have set up meetings across the Highlands to improve mental health resources for young people.
Special poppy cupcakes are helping raise money for Poppyscotland at Inverness Botanic Gardens café.
Two new bikes have been supplied to the Highlands and Islands Blood Bikes charity to help continue their valuable voluntary work.
The dig on the East of the battlefield has uncovered a range of finds, dating back to the prehistoric era.
The black tie event hosted over 150 people who enjoyed live music, drinks, a main meal and an auction.
3 Scots organised a day out for children in Inverness as part of their Halloween events.
The cinema will return to Tulloch Stadium to show two nights of Christmas films.
Achnagairn Estate host fireworks donated from a guest, whilst raising money for local primary school.
New discoveries have been unearthed at Inverness Castle as they continue with development project.
Youth workers are being celebrated for the help they give to young adults throughout and after school.
Parents and children are meeting in Inverness tomorrow for a large group cycle. The monthly event aims to improve the city's cycling infrastructure.
The local shopping centre put on a range of free events to entertain families for Halloween.
Locals gathered to watch performances in protest of climate change last weekend, marking the beginning of COP26.
More than 200,000 people have tuned in to weekly educational talks from the Highland Archive Centre on the Highlands and its history.
Money has been donated to the castle project to help integrate Gaelic language and culture into the visitor experience.
The fireworks display due to take place on Friday has been shown support from local businesses as they welcome the event back after two years.
A group of archaeologists have begun digging new areas on the infamous Culloden Battlefield site, to unearth more information on the battle.