HOLIDAY accommodation providers in the Highlands are being urged to make sure their private water supplies are safe to drink as sector reopens.
BUILDERS in Scotland have reported the most significant decrease of all the home nations in workload, enquiries and expected workload.
A Muir of Ord woman had sentence deferred for good behaviour for six months afteradmitting causing a disturbance in Inverness.
The group behind plans for a safe path between Dingwall and Strathpeffer has flagged up a face mask offer.
A QUIRKY video collaboration by women attending a Scottish Women's Institute branch down south is inspiring colleagues in Ross-shire.
TESCO has donated 20,837 meals of surplus food in Ross-shire, the supermarket revealed today as it reached 50 million donated meals across the UK.
Several Ross-shire motorists were involved in alleged drink- and drug-driving offences following a weekend police crackdown.
A beach area on the Black Isle has reopened some of its leisure facilities as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
The head of a Ross-shire school has offered assurances over the return to classrooms after summer break.
A CHARITY with strong links to Ross-shire has opened two of its key outlets in the Highlands as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Children in the Highlands eligible for free school meals will be among those who continue to be supported over the summer.
An Easter Ross firm tapping the potential of seaweed snacks has expanded its product range and hopes with the support of a £1.7m finance package.
The Scottish housing market is set to reopen 'with a bang' as the country enters the second phase of the Scottish Government’s Covid-19 route map.
PARENTS of pupils in an Easter Ross town which saw one of its schools destroyed by fire are to get an update on future plans.
A DINGWALL art gallery is set to open tomorrow for the first time in 14 weeks, having operated on a 'virtual' basis during lockdown.
The Highlands' dependence on the hospitality industry has made it more vulnerable to the Covid-19 crisis – which is why ongoing support is needed.
A Muir of Ord bakery has reinvented itself to adapt to the coronavirus crisis.
THE Black Isle's favourite singing supermarket delivery driver has added to his growing collection of homespun hits.
A FOOTBALLER's epic 80-mile run has raised almost £16K for a children's charity.
An Easter Ross teenager's epic lockdown running challenge to make a stand against racism has been hailed "a real superstar" for his gutsy effort.