Driver was more than twice the legal drink-drive limit.
They joined teams from England, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Scotland.
John Crombie, from Kingussie, bids a fond farewell to the long running event that has raised more than £250,000 for charity.
Signs posted by Stagecoach advised that the Falcon Square was an alternative but some drivers refused believing it was not an official alternative.
Ambitious hopes of the community council will see the area’s young people also become involved.
Stuart Brown of Stuart Brown Organic Hairdressing on Midmills Road, is delighted to save the old le
Under Mr Henderson, Newhall Mains is determined to make the most of Scotland’s larder to delight diners at their new-look eatery.
Architects for Culturlann Inbhir Nis warn that the work needs done to prevent a high risk of damage that could impact on the operation of the centre.
Dog Falls Brewing Co wants to move into the former Semi-Chem premises in the city centre.
Lisa Foster is also hoping for some donations at Moy Country Fair.
Highland Council meanwhile states Blue Badges mostly cover on-street parking.
Corriegarth Estate at Gorthleck hosts the free event this Saturday with all being welcome.
Highland Council is considering an application from the North Gateway Cafe.
Velocity in the city centre will host the events as part of its link with the Highland Community Waste Partnership.
Inverness woman praises the good work of Highland Headway who helped her to a new life and is now an inspiration to others.
Two groups step up to help the young dancers based at Eden Court Theatre.
Water bailiffs on heightened alert, but it could all be a wind-up says fishery board director.
A sizeable crowd gathered at Foyers for entertainment, fun and food to mark Boleskine Community Care’s big birthday.
The Fraser stronghold of Moniack Castle is in line for an orangery extension and internal alterations.
College student will use his new licence to help him pass on his American football skills to a wider group.