A SALMON producer wants to upgrade its Lochcarron premises with a new roof and improved staff facilities.
Jordan Tillson is not looking forward to playing at empty stadiums
Staggies could still leave Scotland for pre-season
Ross County tonight snapped up talented Rangers youngster Stephen Kelly on a season-long loan.
For a man who doesn’t much like running, Steven Mackay hasn’t half been clocking up the miles.
A TAIN nursing home has defied Covid-19 by staging a safe and socially-distanced Highland Games to keep residents in good spirits.
Individuals, small businesses, charities and voluntary groups are being encouraged to apply for education and training support funding.
A ROSS MP has slammed two airlines for resuming scheduled Highland flights a month ahead of the proposed re-opening of the tourism industry.
Ross-shire groups impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic can apply for emergency £500 grants from a supermarket chain.
Brora Rangers are staying in the Highland League
Ross-shire MP Jamie Stone has secured talks with the Treasury on how to improve support for tourism and hospitality businesses.
Concern has been voiced over the potential for an increase in fly tipping and littering at beauty spots as lockdown measures are eased.
Work will begin on Friday to create safe active travel space in Dingwall’s streets during the Covid-19 lockdown and recovery periods.
Highland pupils eligible for free school meals will receive sustenance through the summer holidays after a Scottish Government funding pledge.
A health alert has been issued after raised levels of toxicity were found in shellfish off the coast of Wester Ross.
More than 1,700 people have signed up for an arts organisation’s free online Gaelic language and music sessions during lockdown.
Highland MSP Kate Forbes urges tourism industry to engage with local communities as it prepares to re-open next month.
A new BBC television documentary explores Gaelic poetry over the ages and showcases contemporary talent.
An unusual view of an iconic Ross-shire landmark is contributing to a tourism initiative bringing the beauty of Scotland to an international audience.
Creative Invergordon folk could soon be clutching at straw after a community group launched a build-a-scarecrow contest.