AN online extravaganza and a double album are being teed up to help celebrate a Ross-shire arts group's big anniversary.
PEOPLE looking for help hooking up to the electricity network are being alerted to a grant programme which could help meet 75 per cent of the cost.
A colourful fundraiser which has proved a big hit in Strathpeffer has been rescheduled for next year.
AN Easter Ross musician whose epiphany came as the member of an audience at an unforgettable gig has now taken his first step to realising his dream.
THE 'outstanding' work being carried out in one of Ross-shire's most geographically dispersed wards during the Covid-19 crisis has been acknowledged.
A DIGGER being used in the construction of a new path linking Strathpeffer and Dingwall has been damaged.
Highlanders can help breathe fresh life into the tourist trade as it reels under the impact of coronavirus.
A snapshot of how coronavirus has affected young carers across Scotland has revealed an "extremely concerning" impact on their mental health.
A project to keep people living in the Highlands connected during the coronavirus crisis has issued a challenge that aims to spread its reach.
PEOPLE are being urged to be on their guard to a scam enticing its targets to check eligibility for non-existent coronavirus "crisis grants".
Public toilets in a Wester Ross community popular with visitors have been reopened in line with Scottish Government guidelines.
MEMBERS of the public and business are today being urged to grasp a chance to change the daily commute in Scotland for good.
SPECIALIST teams supported by a Ross-shire lifeboat crew helped rescue a pony from mud on the Beauly Firth today.
AN Easter Ross head teacher has hailed the "committed and caring team" which helped pupils and parents get through the "strangest year ever".
Further progress on an off-road link between two Ross-shire communities has been welcomed.
A group helping to plot the route out of lockdown in a Wester Ross community has been updating locals and outlining plans for the coming weeks.
A BLACK Isle kiltmaker who turned her hand to making free face masks during the coronavirus pandemic has helped hundreds protect themselves.
THE "disheartening" discovery of discarded beer cans, bottles and disposable barbecues in Ross-shire beauty spots near rivers has prompted an appeal.
AN Easter Ross teacher 'climbed a mountain' without setting foot outside her home for a cause close to her heart.
A SUPERBERRY being harvested in Easter Ross for the first time this week could lead to the development of a new product .