A potentially life-saving piece of kit has been installed in a Ross-shire village.
History students from the University of the Highlands and Islands have undertaken research on the Highlands for the Spirit of the Highlands project.
It was a super effort for a great cause inspired by a much-loved relative.
A magical winter wonderland was created on the Black Isle for a fifth year.
The book, created by two doctors and filled with pieces from staff across NHS Highland, will raise money to help global vaccine distribution.
The season means a lot of things to different people – but common themes emerge.
Pupils at Invergordon Academy took to the virtual stage and shared their Christmas Concert on Youtube for those at home.
Kids and teachers at Park Primary in Invergordon hosted a distanced carol service outside the school instead of their usual end of year service.
Pupils and staff entertained families at home with an online version of their Christmas concert.
Irish influencer Olivia Neill is encouraging the people of the Highlands to nominate young people with cancer for an award.
The Dingwall Fire Brigade Community Group was delighted to bag some help from a local store.
The show went on and raised £3500 for Highland Hospice, showcasing some great talent in the process.
Pupils at Fortrose Academy played Christmas songs outside to bring some festive cheer to campus.
A new tour, Opera Highlights, will visit Tain next year to showcase a variety of works.
Music students at Tain Royal Academy are playing music for charity in the lead up to Christmas.
History students from the University of the Highlands and Islands have completed four different projects on areas of the region.
A new exhibition offering a behind-the-scenes look at being a student has opened in the Highlands' main shopping centre.
The infamous Battle of Culloden has been retold in a new podcast launched by the National Trust for Scotland.
A voluntary community service offering emergency services a helping hand has issued an appeal for fundraising help to purchase a new vehicle.
VISITORS wrapped up warm for a special market event on the Black Isle which helped early birds get some of their Christmas shopping started.