The 50th anniversary triggered a torrent of memories from long-time users and one lucky lady won a half-century membership worth almost £16,000.
“After one month, my goals not only feel doable but I know that I’ll be able to achieve much more than what I envisioned by being on my own.”
A police chief hailed the ‘outstanding bravery’ of officers who followed the killer into a house as shots were fired.
It’s a poignant day for Tain for a number of reasons. The event marks the start of the festive countdown.
Aim is to extend existing footpath to provide ‘safe, direct and enjoyable’ walking, wheeling and cycling link between Invergordon and Alness.
Promoter Mike Musgrave said: “This is an event wrestling fans in the north of Scotland don’t want to miss!”
The star is no stranger to the area and has been filming a popular show nearby.
A Black Isle care home is celebrating a strong endorsement following an unannounced three-day inspection.
BEAR is working on essential carriageway improvements on the A9 northbound dual carriageway between the Allangrange Junction and Tore Roundabout.
“Being crowned the World’s Leading Whisky Distillery Tour is a moment we will never forget.”
Roads are being treated according to Highland Council priorities across Ross-shire.
The low temperature has caused another delay to a £1m A9 surfacing project in Easter Ross.
Pupils at a Ross-shire primary were invited to put their artistic skills to good use for a community woodland group.
Modest driver from Easter Ross says he’s simply doing the job he loves.
The Hispaniola will be docking in Dingwall from December 12 – 14. Festive laughs aplenty promised by the cast!
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.