Local businesses and well-wishers stepped up in force to ensure it was a very long raffle prize list.
Proceeds from the evening will go towards keeping the museum open during the upcoming season.
The company behind plans for a 79-home housing scheme in Easter Ross has pledged to protect ancient woodland by gifting it to a local group.
A classic on the history of Dingwall will be the focus of a brand new book group launching today in the county town.
"It has caught the imagination of the town, and cars driving along the share road to and from Alness pull into the car parks to watch it."
THE headteacher at an Easter Ross secondary school is standing down from the 'extremely challenging' role so he can give more time to his family.
The proposed route of a mega power line through an area of Ross-shire 'teeming with life' and stunning views has sparked a petition.
An Easter Ross church is throwing open its doors tomorrow for 'a day filled with love and light'.
Around 40 children in an Easter Ross community enjoyed the chance for an early audience with Santa at the weekend.
A Wester Ross community group behind one of the most eagerly anticipated festive lights switch-ons in the Highlands has thanked supporters.
'With the rising food costs, we felt it was our responsibility to open our doors wider and offer a warm meal to those who might benefit from it.'
The record books were 'obliterated' at a Dingwall and Highland Marts event which was declared 'the best show of sheep to have ever graced the ring'.
A flavour of what's on across Ross-shire over the coming days.
Ross-shire residents forced to jump out of the way of traffic in fear for their lives are being backed by their MSP in a new campaign.
A Highland charity which tackles poverty, homelessness and long-term unemployment has had one of its hardest – but most successful – years.
Two Ross-shire area committees are set to amalgamated, Highland Council has revealed.
Two Ross-shire area committees are set to amalgamated, Highland Council has revealed.
A local good cause will benefit from a share of proceeds.
The business operates several homes across the Highlands including Tain, Muir of Ord and Fortrose.
A spectacular entrance in Kyle of Lochalsh from the merry man in red who had 100-plus kids awaiting his arrival.