A UHI student from Stornoway has been awarded Apprentice Paperhanger of the Year after competing in a prestigious nationwide competition
The exhibition runs until Friday.
Psychologists give advice for maintaining your winter wellbeing and how to stay positive when things can seem bleak over the cold months.
The touring pantomime is set to return to schools for the first time since 2019, with a story inspired by Pinocchio.
A number of local businesses opened late and a village hall market offered a wider showcase.
Despite some of the traumatic themes it covers, the author's memoir is also described as 'laugh out loud funny' by some of the first reviewers.
The 'tree' is inspired by the village's maritime connections and has lit the way for copycat initiatives across the country.
Professionals in the film industry have been helping Highland students in creating their Gaelic short films.
The initiative is set to run during the winter months.
Ullapool and Lochbroom communities marked Remembrance Sunday, on November 13, 2022.
Our readers have sent in some gorgeous pet photos this week – plus, an opportunity to give rescue cat Klaus a new home.
Highland councillors commend Scottish free period products scheme, which makes period products available freely accessible to everyone
Achiltibuie Primary School pupils have shared their ideas of what they would like the Highlands to look like in 2027.
Did you know that there are over 70 places across the Highlands where you can pick up free period products?
Highland Council will write to government to help desperate carers who cannot get by on the Carers Allowance
Ullapool Bookshop has sold 500 copies of The Faultline by John McLellan – and counting!
MEMBERS of the public are being urged to sign a petition aimed at stopping an NHS-run care home in Ross-shire being taken into private ownership.
The fun day brought people together and provided a boost to two worthwhile causes.
Farmers and crofters gathered outside the Scottish Parliament with a #FoodNeedsAFarmer message to MSPs.
Rural communities risk entering severe fuel poverty this winter after ‘falling between the cracks’ of the UK Government’s energy support scheme