The family-friendly event has a storied tradition and has raised tens of thousands for good causes.
Picture detectives in Dingwall have been turning their attention to filling in missing blanks in mystery shots from down the year.
“This development will provide much-needed high quality affordable housing within the context of a national and Highland-wide housing crisis.”
‘Most of the volunteers are Milnafua residents keen to make improvements to their community, which is heartening to see.’
A Tain engineer who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 41 is saddling up to back an awareness month.
The role played by Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance – which took Alma for a potentially life-saving operation – inspired the fundraiser.
Built by local contractor, Roddy Bain, the stone for came from the Gairloch Quarry and the project was funded by the Pat Munro Foundation.
A devastating health setback served to strengthen the family and teed up Brain Research UK for a welcome boost.
You can check them out before the convoy of head-turners leaves from Dingwall.
Last time there was a ward election, 12 hopefuls stepped forward.
The legacy of a man with deep roots in Ross-shire was celebrated when people from across the globe gathered to mark a milestone.
‘We want to produce exceptional welders who can have long and interesting careers and travel the world while being the best they can be at their job.’
That’s the wonder of ewe: Mother Nature offers spectacular backdrop for Wester Ross lamb Northern Lights’ birth.
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In their final monthly competition of the season East Sutherland Camera Club’s Members took a trip down memory lane.
‘The boys passed their tractor test aged 16 – that was like graduating from university for them!’
Its uniquely talented creator said: ‘Tom, I know you’re going to be the greatest strongman in history, no question about it.’
The ‘essential’ A835 roadworks in Ross-shire will last for around three weeks and be carried out overnight.
‘We couldn’t have built Munro Sawmills the way it is today without him. Working with him for nearly 40 years has been an absolute pleasure.’
The life-threatening shock of her husband’s sudden brain bleed has led a Black Isle woman to the brink of a payback marathon challenge.