Vandal-hit public toilets are set to reopen in an Easter Ross town amid discussion over the use of CCTV to deter any more mindless attacks.
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AN acclaimed group of Wester Ross marine campaigners are drawing the public’s attention to where the sea starts.
A figure well known across north farming circles has resigned with immediate effect from his role on a body responsible for regulating crofting.
Social care workers looking after patients in their homes during the coronavirus crisis have been hailed "true heroes" for their Covid-19 efforts.
A Black Isle community celebrated a major milestone at the weekend with the reopening of a valued local hub.
A man posted missing from Easter Ross has been traced.
Police are appealing for information which could help trace John Guest who has been reported missing from the Invergordon area.
A Highland contact tracing team is playing an important role battling the new Covid-19 variant – and the public has a big part to play.
Fishing crews will benefit from 100 new on-board defibrillators and a range of life-saving training opportunities.
The "overwhelming majority" of visitors to the area want to enjoy the region responsibly – but tensions remain over those flouting the rules.
A road in the north Highlands is set to be closed temporarily to allow for repair work over the period of a month.
Bosses at a Ross-shire fish processing plant see a bright future for the facility a year on from their £2m investment.
A major push gets under way this weekend to offer Covid-19 vaccinations at drop-in clinics.
Unjagged 18-39-year-olds overdue a first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine or unable to attend appointments are being urged to consider drop-in clinics.
STRETCHED Highland health staff are facing "unprecedented levels of demand" with a surge in Covid-19 cases and an increase in hospital admissions.
Reports of a vehicle being driven recklessly in the direction of an Easter Ross town yesterday have prompted an appeal to the public from police.
ROSS MSP Maree Todd has voiced concerns over the Home Office’s EU Settlement Scheme application backlogs.
A Ross-shire employer which has witnessed a spike in demand for its services is on the lookout for 14 people to fill new roles.