On a cold December night five years ago, a candlelit vigil took place in Inverness in memory of two young men who taken their own lives.
It may be a national institution and a venue for early career performances by musicians such as The Proclaimers, Paulo Nutini and Amy Macdonald,
A new business which uses the best of Scottish food and drink to delve into history has opened eight months after the original planned launch date.
Men at an Inverness company have grown moustaches to raise £25,000 for a suicide prevention charity in memory of a popular colleague and friend.
A Highland suicide prevention charity has warned its services will be needed more than ever as it marks its fifth anniversary.
Three gospel choir members have recorded a fundraising single to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the mental health charity, Mikeysline.
Santa has come up with an inventive way to dispatch presents to youngsters visiting his grotto in the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.
A harm reduction response team will be piloted in Inverness over the festive period to help people in crisis.
New fire sprinkler regulations will go out to Scotland's house building industry following a campaign by a Highlands and Islands MSP.
Bus companies in Scotland hit by the impact of the pandemic should receive similar help to those in Northern Ireland, says an Inverness operator.
Santa is set to make socially-distanced street visits across Inverness in his special sleigh starting on December 7.
Controversial plans by business tycoon Dame Ann Gloag for holiday lodges at her Beaufort Castle estate near Beauly are being recommended for approval.
Motorists are being advised a temporary 30 mph speed limit will be introduced along a main Inverness road from midnight.
The cause of a fault which led to a power cut for hundreds of homes in Inverness is still being investigated.
Drugs with an estimated street value of £5000 were recovered by police officers following a raid in an Inverness neighbourhood.
A large area in Inverness has been hit by a power cut.
Late-night shoppers in Inverness can take advantage of free parking on Thursday evenings in the run-up to Christmas.
Changes are to be made to the one-way temporary system around Inverness Castle after concerns were raised about queuing traffic.
A new date has been confirmed for the by-election in Highland Council's Aird and Loch Ness ward.
Shoppers in Inverness are being invited to help less fortunate children in the region this Christmas.