The walk, titled ‘Bridge of Hope: One Bridge, One Breath, One Shared Journey’, will begin at 4pm at The Gathering Place, Bught Road.
In this week’s Strictly for a Cause podcast we catch up with Chris Dixon and Elisha Gilham.
He was voted players’ player of the year last season.
He has agreed a new deal.
Taste of Nairn is continuing into its second day and there is plenty to get your teeth stuck into, according to the organisers.
The Post Office in Nairn could be transferred to a local newsagents, with the current branch being managed by a temporary postmaster.
Bid for a license to increase opening hours to 1am and let non-members drink there.
An Inverness teenager carried out two assaults on different people.
An Inverness mum who intended to deal drugs has been ordered to carry out unpaid work.
Firefighters have successfully extinguished a blaze that broke out on a hill within the largest cemetery in Inverness.
A large wildfire has broken out in woodland on Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill in the heart of Inverness.
The 37-year-old male cyclist was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
A heartfelt tribute has been made to a brave Black Isle boy, who fought a debilitating disease, and has been dearly missed since his death a year ago.
It will officially open next year with preview play planned this summer.
A family-run garden centre is entering into the final stages of being sold.
The MP for Nairnshire has welcomed news of a UK-India trade deal as a “win for whisky”.
A 21-year-old Inverness man who was found by police in a public place carrying a knife will be sentenced next month.
A major city centre street has reopened to traffic more than six hours after a crash involving a vehicle and cycle.
A sex offender who failed to notify police of where he would be staying on release from remand has been fined.
Iceland insists it will try to save jobs “where possible” after revealing 20 staff will be affected by the closure of its only Inverness store.