THE new owners of a Ross-shire hotel are pledging “loads of exciting plans in the coming weeks” after opening the doors.
The buzz created by a pipes and drums event helped put an Easter Ross town on track for the revival of a gala that had fallen by the wayside.
‘Many YMCAs across the world will be celebrating this magnificent achievement of being the world’s oldest and largest youth organisation.’
“There was definitely a fun, celebratory feeling to the event and I think the images have captured some of this spirit.”
Voters facing a choice of seven candidates at a Ross-shire Highland Council by-election this week will be able to rank them according to preference.
This exhibition provides a mechanism to keep alive powerful memories and experiences and use them to inspire and inform the next generation.
A swathe of Easter Ross played a vital role in preparation for the D-Day landings at Normandy.
The children’s charity is keen to encourage fathers to get involved and has pegged its appeal to a day celebrating the role of dads.
She was shy to sing outside her kitchen a year ago. Much has changed!
It was a lovely gesture with both groups celebrating big anniversaries this year.
‘The kids are what drives us. They are the real heroes in all of this.’
‘The city has been taken over by girls’ girls unafraid to embrace their femininity and girlhood wholly.’
A joint investigation with the Fire Brigade Union into the incident is now under way.
A well-known Ross-shire bar is going under the hammer with a guide price described as highly competitive.
A good Samaritan touched by the plight of a disabled Dingwall man highlighted in last week’s Ross-shire Journal swept into action over the weekend.
The postal vote packs have been sent out ahead of the poll triggered by former Easter Ross councillor Alasdair Rhind’s death.
An Easter Ross building once used as a community hall has been destroyed after a night-time blaze.
A Ross-shire river woodland restoration project started in response to significant flooding in Dingwall has been ‘a significant step forward’.
A serious A9 smash in Ross-shire which left two people in hospital has sparked a public appeal from the police.
It was love at first sight when I first laid eyes on Stac Pollaidh as a teenager.