The seeds of the transformation were sown during a simple conversation.
Tributes have poured in for mother-of-two Emma Foster as police renew an appeal for dash-cam footage to try and piece together what happened.
“It enables [us] to progress our strategy to develop a world-class, custom-designed and globally cost-competitive offshore renewables hub.”
A woman was airlifted to hospital following yesterday afternoon’s accident which closed the road for several hours.
Leading charity DKMS is working with the family to sign up more people to a vital worldwide stem cell register.
‘The legacy they leave is a substantial one - significant inward investment and jobs for the Highlands.’
Her defence agent’s motion was accepted at Tain Sheriff Court.
The revamped Massey Ferguson set out from the Black Isle and is turning heads around Britain while hauling in thousands for charity.
Residents of an Easter Ross housing estate had fun in the sun on a special day highlighting community spirit.
Key parts of one of the most prominent businesses in the Highlands are set to change hands.
She’s familiar to millions as the creator of a no-nonsense comedy character and has won a BAFTA for her work.
From the mural trail and Invergordon Museum to the High Street businesses, it aims to help visitors experience the town’s charm first-hand.
‘We are building a pipeline of future managers, chefs, and leaders who will carry forward Scotland's global reputation for excellence.’
Fancy joining the small team behind a hugely successful Ross-shire village gala? Here’s your chance!
Two mountain rescue teams have joined Highland police in the search for the missing man whose car has been found.
The accommodation is spread over three floors and includes six bedrooms and some original features such as cornicing, fireplaces and internal joinery.
It’s the second expansion go-ahead for the company in a matter of weeks and comes in response to surging demand.
Father and daughter battled it out for top honours and trade on the day was described as “rip-roaring”.
They’re dubbed ‘the friendly games’ and attract a global audience to Wester Ross to witness time-honoured Highland traditions.
‘They offer opportunities to gain valuable experience, develop essential transferable skills, and potentially even explore different careers.’