Aikido practitioners in Alness were joined by others from around the world for a seminar by one of the world’s leading authorities on the martial art.
Managing director Martin Bruce set to retire in December after 30 years with the firm.
Ness Factor finalist Gregor Matheson's charity fundraiser in Muir of Ord raised thousands of pounds for Highland Hospice.
People in Inverness enjoyed the Highland capital’s newest music festival. It was was held over two days in a number of city centre venues.
Highland and Islands Airport Limited (HIAL) has responded to the announcement that Unite is to ballot members over strike action.
Airports in the Highlands and Islands are facing the prospect of disruption after workers rejected what was described as an "insulting" pay offer.
This year’s Moonlight Ball in aid of The Archie Foundation was a huge success organisers have confirmed.
An event with a Las Vegas theme raised thousands of pounds for Highland charities.
Sophie Stewart is celebrating after winning two awards at this year’s celebration of Gaelic culture.
Seventy-seven per cent of patients in the NHS Highland area are satisfied with their GP practices, according to a survey.
The car wash in the village square was organised by a competitor in this year’s Ness Factor singing competition.
UHI Inverness is celebrating a double success after two of its recent graduates won separate national prizes from prestigious institutions.
A man who died in the crash on the A9 near Kingussie has now been formally identified. He was George Leslie Norris, 64, from Bankfoot in Perthshire.
Formal identification is still to take place but the family of Eleanor Mallet, 65, who had been reported missing from Inverness, has been informed.
Businesses and organisations across the Highlands have paid tribute to the Queen following her death at Balmoral yesterday.
Earlier this week Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain described the NHS Highland waiting list figure as “staggering and unprecedented”.
Daredevil fundraisers helped raise more than £100,000 for Highland Hospice by taking part in a 1500ft zipline challenge.
Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain has described the latest NHS Highland waiting list figure as “staggering and unprecedented”.
Daredevils will be taking a leap of faith in the Kessock Bridge Zipline this weekend and at the same time raise money for Highland Hospice.
Residents had the chance to say farewell to the brightly decorated Highland Hospice Great Heilan Coos.