Staff at a long-established barber shop are pleased to be back at their Victorian Market base in Inverness.
A group of 25 members of staff at Highland Hospice will be clocking up the miles when they tackle a 24-hour running challenge.
The main shopping centre in Inverness is seeing positive signs as more people start to come through the doors and spend again.
Ancestral Name had relocated to new premises in the Victorian Market just days before the coronavirus lockdown kicked in.
Visitor numbers travelling to Inverness Airport are on the increase, bringing much-needed tourists to the Highland capital.
More businesses are open again at the Victorian Market in Inverness as the site undergoes a phased reopening following the coronavirus lockdown.
Organisers of Inverness Farmers' Market have promised even more stalls next month following a successful return.
The Best of Both Worlds marketing campaign highlights Inverness's unique combination of a vibrant city and incredible rural landscapes.
The scheme is now up and running with many places in Inverness and the Highlands taking part – which will see customers get money off food and drink.
The owner of Castle Gallery in Inverness is glad to be back in business after spending her time in lockdown clearing out the attic.
WH Smith, which has branches in Inverness railway station and airport as well as on the High Street, is considering plans to cut 1500 jobs.
When coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased, bosses at Blackfriars in Academy Street decided to reopen the business in stages.
A new laboratory is to be constructed next to the An Lochran building at Inverness Campus.
The gym and sports retailer, which has an outlet at Inverness Shopping Park, will work with administrators to save as many of its gyms as possible.
Bosses at an Inverness café took the opportunity to give the premises a brand new look while they were closed during the coronavirus lockdown.
One Inverness city centre business which was glad to be able to reopen was the handmade soap company Lush.
Bargain hunters can dress to impress as a number of clothing retailers are holding summer sales to help shift their pre-lockdown lines.
"People were desperate to get out and they just wanted to meet up with other people."
Restaurants in Inverness are buzzing as people return to the city centre to eat out and enjoy a taste of normality.
Changes at pubs around Inverness are not putting punters off coming in for a drink.