The stunning view looking across Loch Torridon to Beinn Alligin as captured by Linda Ross.
Scottish Opera will visit Balintore and Helmsdale in June.
Ross-shire audiences will be invited to take a step out of the ordinary and into the unexpected, fantastical and fearless world of Alice.
Just under 100 people danced the night away in Dingwall to help a Ross-shire Strictly Inverness competitor raise a remarkable £3100.
When Susan Gibson retired as compliance manager for Tesco, she told a friend she planned to do nothing for a year.
History was made on the Cromarty Firth as well-wishers toasted the fruits of three years of work at the launch of a trailblazing new vessel.
A Ross-shire museum's work fostering community engagement and preserving our rich heritage has been noted at Holyrood.
The emergency fire response in an area of Ross-shire which has witnessed dramatic change over the past two decades is "severely lacking".
Just under 100 people danced the night away in Dingwall to help a Ross-shire Strictly Inverness competitor raise a remarkable £3100.
A Ross-shire museum that curates historic and cultural treasures from years gone by is being helped ramp up its digital age offering.
Members had an eggs-ellent time at the meeting.
The proposed relocation of a powerhouse forming part of a planned Wester Ross hydro scheme has been tabled with Highland Council.
Pupils at an Easter Ross primary school hit the right note with judges of a music festival with another top-notch performance.
The Alness showcase of growing talents didn't disappoint.
The crew went above and beyond the call of duty after a pensioner got stuck on a remote cliff ledge for over 24 hours.
"I got diagnosed with dyslexia and all the rest – I can't remember them all! – when I was very young it felt like it was the end."
Plans to invest up to £60m new capital in Highland roads and infrastructure were approved at a council meeting,
NHS Highland officials faced criticism from locals in Gairloch over a shake-up of out of hours health care.
History was made on the Cromarty Firth as well-wishers toasted the fruits of three years of work at the launch of a trailblazing new vessel.
'None of us do it for the sake of getting awards or anything. We do it because there's a need out there that needs to be filled.'