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Inverness and Ross-shire pictures of the year - Part 2





First Minister John Swinney with Lewis Gillies, chief executive of Haventus, as ground is broken at the revitalised Port of Ardersier.
First Minister John Swinney with Lewis Gillies, chief executive of Haventus, as ground is broken at the revitalised Port of Ardersier.

Another round-up of some of the best photographs of the year captured by our award-winning snappers, Callum Mackay and James Mackenzie.

Obviously a lot of the time we are reacting to events as they happen but we also love to cover planned community events.

Pictures of the Year: Part 1

If you have an event coming up at any time in 2025 that you would like to see featured in our papers and online please drop us a line at newsdesk@hnmedia.co.uk to let us know about it.

And happy new year when it comes!

There were angry scenes at the Caledonian Stadium as Inverness Caledonian Thistle were relegated to League One after losing a play-off final to Hamilton Academical.
There were angry scenes at the Caledonian Stadium as Inverness Caledonian Thistle were relegated to League One after losing a play-off final to Hamilton Academical.
A major blaze hit the former Clachnaharry Care Home in Inverness.
A major blaze hit the former Clachnaharry Care Home in Inverness.
Local dance groups took part in the opening show for this year’s Strictly Inverness fundraiser.
Local dance groups took part in the opening show for this year’s Strictly Inverness fundraiser.
Paralympic gold medallist Fin Graham, from Strathpeffer, dropped into his former school, Dingwall Academy.
Paralympic gold medallist Fin Graham, from Strathpeffer, dropped into his former school, Dingwall Academy.
Former First Minister Humza Yousaf visited Dingwall Mart.
Former First Minister Humza Yousaf visited Dingwall Mart.
Neetu Singh from the former Fyrish Tandoor restaurant in Alness gave eye-catching golden doodle mascot Luther an ice cream.
Neetu Singh from the former Fyrish Tandoor restaurant in Alness gave eye-catching golden doodle mascot Luther an ice cream.
Easter Ross community stalwarts fed-up with endless delays over the repair of a vital bus shelter took matters into their own hands - and did it themselves.
Easter Ross community stalwarts fed-up with endless delays over the repair of a vital bus shelter took matters into their own hands - and did it themselves.
Annie Stewart, Deputy Lieutenant, and Lachie Stewart.
Annie Stewart, Deputy Lieutenant, and Lachie Stewart.

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