The BBC series will return on New Year’s Day.
Column by David Richardson, development and engagement manager at North Coast 500.
Andrew Wilson, then aged four, saw his father Alistair lying in a pool of blood after he was shot in Nairn.
Making Space for Nature by Andy Summers: The barn owl is one of the most iconic and hauntingly beautiful birds of the British countryside.
One of our readers has shared their thoughts on assisted dying, in a letter to the editor.
Highland Council explains its plans to bring more public services more closely together.
L’Arche is an Inverness-based community for people with and without learning disabilities.
Two of Inverness’s most sought-after luxury hotels are stepping up to ensure the year’s end is marked with grandeur and glamour.
Our readers have shared their thoughts on Ross-shire Journal articles from the past week.
“Social media can be really negative, I want this to be positivity-based and avoid that negative side,” says psychology student.
Click Whisky Auctions are extending an invite to everyone that has bottles of whisky they'd like valued
The Budget, described as one of the most significant in recent times, prompted speculation of its potential impact on farmers. Now we know the details
Today we are looking at the Parish of Rosskeen in the County of Ross and Cromarty.
MAKING SPACE FOR NATURE: High Life Highland’s countryside rangers are helping Ullapool group who rehomed rescued hedgehog
The majority of Brits value trusted journalism more than ever, according to a new study for the Journalism Matters campaign.
"I stopped wearing make-up. It feels so much better to not. Part of me felt like a fraud covering up,” she said.
October saw the first of the East Sutherland Camera Club’s monthly photographic competitions.
Starting in 2004 the ambition was to focus on customer service, providing vehicle rental with no hidden charges and concentrating on local customers.
We welcome feedback and want to have the chance to put things right as quickly as possible, says our columnist.
Chief Superintendent Rob Shepherd blames ‘poor communication’ between castle owner and community.