A lucky competition entrant has won herself a 50-year Dingwall Leisure Centre membership - worth up to £16,000.
A remarkable coincidence that echoes down the generations for an Easter Ross chef has been immortalised in the restaurant he created from scratch.
They met at a dance in Dingwall and haven’t put a foot wrong since.
A leisure centre’s open day aimed to offer something for everyone with a range of tasters encouraging people to have fun keeping fit.
This Robin delighted onlookers in North Kessock. An expert has five tips to help us see more of the cheery chirpers in our gardens.
Roller discos, free activities and a chance to win a 50-year membership worth £16K.
The A9 project was delayed due to the cold snap but is now set to resume on Sunday with a fresh finish date revealed.
A near £1m resurfacing project on a stretch of the A9 near Alness has been put on hold due to the plummeting temperature.
“She’s created this little community of people who look after each other. It’s been wonderful to become part of that.”
Children and families in challenging circumstances are the priority for the appeal with help from Highland Council homeless team.
“Other glamping sites in this area and across the Highlands are thriving and increasing numbers of visitors suggest this trend will continue.”
Drivers in a number of areas are flagging difficulties on the roads.
Alness Angling Club wanted to recognise their remarkable and ongoing contribution down the decades.
Residents at Muir of Ord’s Urray House also got involved in the big-hearted drive to help others less fortunate.
The firm, with outlets in Dingwall, Fortrose, Tain, Inverness and Beauly gets accolade for dedication to training apprentices.
Pupils at two Ross-shire schools took their bright ideas into the dragons’ den to test their business acumen.
The rescue team was thanked for its swift response as the weather took a turn for the worse at the weekend.
There’s a need to act quickly with a closing date set on a building of interest.
A look back on a variety of cases from Ross-shire dealt with at Inverness Sheriff Court over the past few days.
A significant number of seniors have chosen not to socialise after the pandemic while others lack the opportunity. This group helps bridge the gap.