Black Isle Cares, a charity that provides support service for older adults and vulnerable people, has built on its connections with Fortrose Academy.
Activists have great hope going into 2025: ‘This represents significant confidence in our efforts and will really help raise the profile’.
There are some fascinating talks in store as the group looks forward to 2025.
Fyrish Gymnastics Club, The Place, DNA Dance and Alness Angling Club all appear. Find out who else…
What you’ve been saying about the stories posted on the Ross-shire Journal this week.
The popular route linking Dingwall and Strathpeffer is on many people’s agenda this time of year.
The images chosen for the eagerly anticipated calendar are certain to spark many a trip down memory lane.
Invergordon Academy’s senior students were given the chance to develop their leadership and organisational skills.
One of our regular Ross-shire through the Lens contributors shared this stunner. Read on and consider sharing one of your own!
Warning posters and hazard tape were put up.
Shoppers using the Dingwall store have donated an estimated £1000 worth of toys for kids who might otherwise miss out.
Community support makes hectic month so worthwhile for Easter Ross youth group.
Is Die Hard really a Christmas movie? First-time viewer Hector MacKenzie (finally) went along to find out.
“We want to make sure our residents and their families have the best Christmas possible and we know how special the festive period is to so many.”
‘The positive thing is through the amazing support we have received, we know how much we mean to the community.’
An end to years of frustration over the stalled development of a key business park in Ross-shire’s county town could be in sight.
Against the backdrop of a bullet-riddled wall, a child in war-torn Ukraine receives a gift of love from the Highlands.
‘We are completely heartbroken!’ Club ‘exploring options’ after devastating setback.
The band are chart-toppers in their native Ireland and boast a remarkable musical pedigree.
‘Thank you doesn’t seem to be enough’ says overwhelmed community champion.