Stuart Kettlewell and Celtic boss Neil Lennon share common ground with pressure at the moment, but Ross County's manager is not letting it get to him.
Harry Paton insists it is up to every Ross County player – young and old – to demonstrate their depth of commitment to the cause.
A socially distanced Santa is a sign of these coronavirus-conscious times as a Highland garden centre.
Opinion is divided on plans to make controversial Covid-19 cycling and walking paths permanent in Inverness.
A WESTER Ross octogenarian whose life has been turned upside down by a cruel double blow suffered by his wife has set himself an inspiring challenge.
A Highland online grocery firm launched this year is seeking to improve its service by providing next-day deliveries to much of Easter Ross.
A blueprint guiding all major development in Inverness and the inner Moray Firth will be considered by Highland councillors this week.
A Highland MP has saluted Inverness-born Ryan Christie in the UK parliament after his Scotland heroics last week.
An array of musical acts with links to the Highlands’ leading educational establishment are being brought together live online.
A student whose celebratory bagpipe-playing went viral in the aftermath of Scotland’s Euro 2020 play-off win over Serbia hails from the Highlands.
Highland Council says it is making significant carbon savings from the roll-out of solar panels on some of its buildings.
A VERY rare whisky donated by Lovat Estates will be one of the sought-after items at a special Dingwall auction to raise funds for Highland Hospice.
The memory of a girl brought to the Black Isle by her slave owning father has been honoured by the school she attended more than 200 years ago.
Union Unite Scotland is urging Loganair to use the extended furlough scheme to prevent job losses at Inverness and other Scottish airports.
It promises to go down as one of the great iconic moments in Scottish football history.
An army veteran with lung damage and breathing difficulties is walking hard miles to raise cash for the charity that saved his life while suicidal.
A ROSS-SHIRE beautician is vowing to defy Covid-19 guidelines and keep offering treatments that require customers to remove face masks.
A special collaboration between young Highland musicians and the families of servicemen and women is set to premiere online on Remembrance Sunday.
AN Alness businesswoman who became a 'force for good' in her community as the pandemic struck has been honoured with an award.
It was an invitation to donate unloved jewellery of modest value to help a blind charity’s admirable aims.