Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival's second day is drawing to a close, and attendees have been treated to plenty of good music, activities and sunshine.
Elephant Sessions' Euan Smillie and Alasdair Taylor were pleased to be back at their hometown festival Belladrum this weekend.
Belladrum's event producer has vowed that he will have full debrief as to why people waited for hours in traffic around the festival yesterday.
Reporter Rachel Smart gives her perspective after the first night of the festival.
Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival organisers have released a statement after festival goers wait hours in traffic queues to get into the grounds.
The Awards are an excellent opportunity to celebrate the innovation, drive and passion of every type and size of business throughout the region.
The broken A9 dualling promise was put back in the spotlight as part of The Inverness Courier's ongoing campaign. Watch the full event here.
Colin Marr provided a summary of the problems facing business sectors due to the Scottish Government's broken promise to dual the A9 by 2025.
People from across the region attended The Inverness Courier A9 Crisis Summit, yesterday.
The cabinet secretary has vowed to 'to work on contract terms' to make it more favourable for future procurements on the dualling of the A9.
MSP Emma Roddick recently met with Autism Rights Group Highland (ARGH) to discuss the local campaigning group’s work in the area.
The Highland Business Awards is an annual celebration that recognises the strength, innovation and diversity of businesses throughout the region.
Cartoonist Ewen Bain’s Highlander character ‘Angus Og’ is set to make his debut at Belladrum at the end of the month.
The Highland Business Women Awards is fast approaching and the excitement is building now that all the nominations and entry forms are in.
Inverness Jobcentre has been running a series of workshops and programmes to encourage people to get into work.
Ms Kennedy has been on the council list for over four years and was ‘shocked’ at the alleged advice given to help her chances of receiving a home.
Uile-bheist Distillery's new make spirit is set to become the first single malt whisky to be distilled in Inverness for 40 years.
The group was set up in recognition of the critical influence the housing crisis is having on businesses and communities across the region.
The Inverness community has wrapped its arms around XOKO Bakehouse after it was targeted by hate crime.
Inverness Whisky has opened its doors in the city, providing whisky novices and connoisseurs with specialist bottles of the golden elixir.