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.
An Easter Ross Minger ‘has maybe finally arrived’ with a gold medal accolade that sees it ‘rub shoulders with the Gods of British Cheese’.
“I want to be known for being someone who did some good.”
Wife’s poignant tribute on sad two-year anniversary of husband’s disappearance.
A close-knit community of runners has paid tribute to a much-loved man who tragically died while participating in an Easter Ross parkrun.
Musicians from as far afield as Ukraine will be involved in a string of community concerts being staged in Ross-shire next week.
One man and his dog took a bow following a three-day mountain rescue training assessment.