The project at the Achtercairn site in Gairloch won the Best Regeneration Project – Rural & Suburban at the Inside Housing Development Awards.
Highland Council has taken delivery of two huge Archimedes Screws at the site of a new hydroelectric generator on the River Ness.
Under Canvas at Eden Court in the Highlands nominated for Event Of The Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2021.
The oil tanker driver was seriously injured in a crash in Beauly High Street and has since been diagnosed with a brain tumour.
Highland footballing hopefuls got the chance to show their skills by taking part in Ross County’s October Bonanza events.
A jobs fair is set to take place in Inverness from Monday to Wednesday at the Ambassador Suite, Mercure Hotel in the city.
The suspect reportedly pushed a man in an underpass and stole his wallet.
Police in the Highlands are warning residents to be on the lookout for bogus workers.
The award was for the Defence Employers’ Recognition Scheme and Councillor Roddy Balfour was presented with it at a reception in Edinburgh Castle.
Parklands Care Homes backs a UK Government plan to support young people into employment by creating 18 new care assistant posts across the group.
Highland Council is inviting youngsters to name a new hydroelectric generator and interactive visitor experience on the River Ness.
Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston will tomorrow lead a Holyrood debate on the growing crisis facing Scotland’s lifeline ferry services.
Two students from Inverness have made it to the grand final of Engineers in Business Champions of Champions competition.
Health and social care services from NHS Highland have been under unprecedented levels of demand over the past week.
Airport bosses and a union have agreed a timetable for talks over the implementation of the proposed air traffic management strategy (ATMS).
A fitness business aimed at new mums could expand across the Highlands after launching in Ross-shire.
Former pharmacy owners Catherine and Iain Fraser triumphed in the annual contest run by Ross-shire Journal publishers Highland News and Media.
The uptake of the Covid-19 vaccine programme in NHS Highland has been excellent and many are now keen to get their next jabs.
Strike action on the bus network in Inverness and the rest of the Highlands has been avoided as agreement reached between Stagecoach and Unite union.
A beech tree, which may have witnessed the troops marching to Culloden, has been crafted into gifts to help mark the battle’s 275th anniversary.