A BLACK Isle animal shelter has welcomed a boost from one of its most loyal supporters.
An act of vandalism on cars parked near the centre of Alness yesterday afternoon has prompted a police appeal for help tracing the perpetrator.
Head teachers from Ross-shire have shared stories of the resilience and success of pupils with councillors on an education committee.
WHEN an eagerly anticipated open garden event had to be cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis, organisers didn't let the setback get them down.
A SURGE in numbers reporting eye issues during lockdown could be related to spending more time looking at screens, reading or watching TV.
A delighted Black Isle woman whose beloved 12-year-old pet cat went missing has been reunited with the wanderer after an anxious six-day ordeal.
When an eagerly anticipated open garden event was cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis, Black Isle organisers had a Plan B.
PATIENTS at one of Ross-shire's largest medical practices have been thanked for their patience during the turmoil caused by the coronavirus crisis.
A FRESH appeal has been issued for help tracing a "very much loved and missed" house cat which has been missing from its Black Isle home for six days.
Parents worried about their child returning to or starting school have a new dedicated support service for practical help and advice.
A foodie hailing from the Black Isle will run her eye over entries to a quirky competition organised by a local horticultural group.
The easing of a lockdown and a return to work from furlough can be a real challenge – but also offers the chance to make change for the better.
Parents of pupils at a Lochalsh secondary school will tomorrow receive details of plans for the return to classrooms next week.
A 'very challenging' work programme to ensure Highland schools are ready for pupils returning to classrooms after more than four months is under way.
NHS Highland has reminded people of the three things it wants people to do to suppress the spread of coronavirus.
A Ross-shire community looking to reopening its village hall in line with Scottish Government guidelines on coronavirus is seeking help.
A Ross-shire animal shelter is opening on an appointments-only basis after a lengthy shutdown caused by the coronavirus lockdown.
A Wester Ross museum has reopened and is welcoming visitors under new coronavirus guidelines.
Organisers of a quirky Black Isle competition for green-fingered garden lovers are flagging the impending deadline for entries .
Ullapool composer James Douglas has been included in a ground-breaking "virtual museum" set up by the charity Deafscotland.