Aldi will provide face masks for staff who want to wear them.
A paediatric nurse, who is also a qualified barre instructor, has started running online workout classes during the Covid-19 lockdown.
A series of free online seminars on EU citizens’ rights is being organised by the Citizens Rights Project which works across Scotland.
A Highland photographer is hoping to sell prints of his shots of a specially lit Kessock Bridge to raise money for Highland Hospice.
AN emergency fund to help students affected by the coronavirus crisis has been launched by the University of the Highlands and Islands.
A NATIONAL one-minute silence in memory of Covid-19 victims will be observed by Highland Council when it marks International Workers’ Memorial Day.
Highland residents were surprised on Saturday when a well-known landmark turned both blue and yellow.
Changes still leaves many thousands of job switchers penniless in pandemic crisis according to Labour's Rhoda Grant.
Police in the Highlands and Islands have made four arrests and fined 90 people using emergency powers granted during the coronavirus lockdown.
Any prisoners released as part of emergency coronavirus measures must get full support to reintegrate into society, a Scottish Green MSP has said.
Social distancing regulations introduced to slow the spread of coronavirus have been extended to protect workers.
Scammers are duping the public and businesses with counterfeit goods in a bid to profit from fears caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Following the establishment of a dedicated team to manage the Covid-19 Business Grant scheme, the number of grants to in the region is increasing.
Members of the public are reminded to safely store their items until waste services resume.
A Highland MSP has tabled a Parliamentary Question after failing to get answers on how care home residents and staff can be protected.
Folk rock band Skerryvore has issued a call for musicians to join in tomorrow's weekly Clap for Carers event across the Highlands.
It is not just the human population in the Highlands that is being affected by the coronavirus pandemic – it is hitting our furry friends as well.
Police were called to the Mart Road area of Dingwall today following reports of what was initially believed to have been an assault.
Highland Council is reminding people that household refuse and recycling collections will be operating over the Easter bank holiday.
A new fund has been set up to provide grants for community resilience groups that are supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 outbreak.