The plight of a girl battling cancer inspired a 65-year-old man to complete his third half marathon in five weeks - and the big one is still to come!
Fears a project funded with public money could create unfair competition for businesses in a fragile Ross-shire community have been raised.
The April gathering set toes a tapping.
An Easter Ross community stalwart who lost his highly respected twin brother last week is pressing ahead with a fundraising cause close to his heart.
Scottish Water is offering Ross-shire residents an opportunity to discuss a proposal for a new pipe to supply water to a hydrogen production plant.
The plug is being pulled on a community bus service that aimed to fill gaps in public transport provision on the Black Isle.
The search was initiated earlier this afternoon.
A Wester Ross community can look forward to the development of a ‘valuable asset’ after a major property deal was concluded.
The family of a Ross-shire man whose life was saved thanks to access to a charity-provided defibrillator are aiming to pay forward their gratitude.
A FASCINATION sparked by a teenaged visit to a Highland war memorial prompted a Highland man to complete an epic labour of love.
Desire to put down roots in a community which they has made made a huge contribution to, helped them make the decision.
The Ross-shire referee who owes his life to quick-thinking players and the presence of a defibrillator has paid heartfelt thanks to local heroes.
Innis Mhor Care Home in Tain has been egg-ceptionally busy this Easter entertaining local children during the school holidays.
Police chief ‘Big John’ was well known in Conon Bridge and also worked in an Alness call centre during a varied career.
Dingwall’s National Hotel lines up quiz and gig night
Local heroes were hailed for their reaction after a match referee collapsed at a Ross-shire shinty derby cup tie clash in Strathpeffer.
Two people were taken to hospital after separate incidents which triggered calls to a Ross-shire mountain rescue team on the same afetrnoon.
Fortrose Academy’s new acting head ‘privileged to serve and support pupils’
The event is a family favourite across Ross and beyond and has generated thousands for charities down the years.
A Ross-shire youth community group has secured £19,000 to help it provide afterschool activities, a supper club and holiday programmes for children.