Last year the event attracted over 10,000 people to the town.
Events to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day have started.
The Nairn Yarnbombers are back in action adding a splash of colour to the town for Easter.
A Nairn literary festival has launched a new prize in memory of a local talented young writer.
An Ardersier historic building is set for a new lease of life after councillors approved plans to restore it as a hotel and wellness centre.
Plans to build seven industrial units near Balmakeith in Nairn were given the green light by councillors yesterday.
A timeline for work to dual the A96 section between Inverness and Nairn could be published before the next Scottish Parliament elections.
Operations to dredge the approach channel and inner harbour at Ardersier Port are set to get under way this week, port owners have announced.
A Highland tartan mill based on the Black Isle and with a store in Inverness has designed a new bespoke tartan for a Loch Ness landmark.
A village shop and deli in Cawdor is set for a change at the helm as it’s handed over to new owners.
A controversial plan to build several industrial units on land near the A96 to the east side of Nairn is set to go in front of councillors.
Local artists are being encouraged to submit their proposals for artwork set to go alongside a cycling route in Nairn.
It was another busy week for Inverness Sheriff Court with a number of cases covered by the Inverness Courier.
Almost 200 runners and walkers gathered at the Links in Nairn this morning for the town’s first-ever Parkrun.
Memories flowed in Ardersier as a group of former workers of what was once the area’s major employer gathered to mark the unveiling of a new display.
A Nairn guest house is now on the market -— with an asking price of over £1 million.
An Ardersier hotel that closed down last year could be turned into a wellness centre if plans are given the green light by councillors next week.
A court process is set to start as part of a Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) into the death of a man at Inverness prison, it has been announced.
A sawmilling business based in Nairn announced the appointment of a new CEO at the helm.
Police Scotland’s national rollout of body-worn video equipment is set to be introduced in the Highlands this summer.