Boleskine House, run by the trustees of the Boleskine House Foundation, organised a "hat hat" wedding for the couple at the Highland landmark.
Police are looking for information about a "dark coloured car" after it was involved in an incident with a blue Ford Fiesta.
In dramatic scenes a stricken Catalina seaplane is due to be removed from Loch Ness this morning.
Loch Ness Spirits have won a court case to continue to legitimately use its own trademark.
Trading Standards is encouraging Highland residents to take part in ‘FASathon’, the Friends Against Scams marathon day, on October 21.
An essential overnight surfacing project on the A82 is set to begin on Sunday October 25 for three weeks.
Prime, on Ness Walk, will reopen on Friday October 23 with a outdoor seating area.
The new service – Parcel Collect – means postmen and postwomen will now be able to collect parcels as well as deliver them on their daily round.
An Inverness mum is asking others to “coorie in” on outdoor walks.
In a Facebook post, organisers asked business owners and workers to come together to campaign against current restrictions.
Barry MacDowell and partner Emma Doyle are at “the end of their tether” because they feel discriminated against in their search for accommodation.
Duncan Fraser and Sons Butcher on Queensgate has not said what the item was, but said it was lost by its owner on Saturday.
Two charities providing vital food are appealing for people in Inverness to help support the UK’s biggest food collection this Christmas.
A partnership between two charitable organisations is helping more people get out and about and improve their mental wellbeing.
End of term lessons at Crown Primary School in Inverness were like a breath of fresh air.
A singer from Inverness who sprang to fame when she recorded a song about the tragic death of her relatives has released a second single.
A moving service to bless pets was held in Inverness Cathedral.
Maths Week Scotland and the Science Skills Academy (SSA) gave outdoor maths kits to primary schools in the Highland Council area to mark Maths Week.
A spokeswoman for the suicide prevention group said the new number will expand the service to make it easier for those in need to use.
Racist graffiti, vandalism and littering at an Inverness beauty spot are “absolutely disgraceful” says a city community councillor.