An Achiltibuie proposal for a monument to commemorate the rebels of Coigach has been granted planning permission.
The owner of a new Black Isle business opening this week knew she was on to something as “the stars aligned”.
Budding photographers at a Ross-shire secondary school have been showcasing their talents through a school project.
Kyle’s public toilets have now been subject two acts of vandalism in the last month, this time with a soil-filled toilet.
New mental health resource centre for Invergordon, after a charity relocates from their Alness premises.
The Friends of Cromarty Harbour Charity has laid down a special cask of whisky, bought from the community led GlenWyvis Distillery.
The Friends of Cromarty Harbour Charity has laid down a special cask of whisky, bought from the community led GlenWyvis Distillery.
Jane Buckley (86) “taught herself to walk again” to raise money for Palestinian children - so that they can walk again too.
Meet the Ross-shire runners taking on the London Landmarks Half Marathon (LLHM) for Highland Hospice.
In March, Dingwall Tesco invited the Highlands and Islands Blood Bikes (HAIBB) to set up outside the store in hopes of raising funds and awareness.
The highly-anticipated new addition to the Wester Ross village has been under construction since the beginning of 2024.
Invergordon welcomed the arrival of its first ship in the 2024 cruise liner season season.
Neil Lancaster, the bestselling author of the Tom Novak and Max Craigie series, dropped into Ullapool Bookshop on April 2 with his pup Peggy.
AIDA Cruises’ arrival of the AIDAdiva in port of Invergordon today (April 3) marks the beginning of the highly-anticipated cruise liner season.
It was a chance for the team recently crowned Highland Heroes to brush up some of their operational skills.
A Muir of Ord care home is launching a supportive and fun space for new parents and their children.
CalMac CEO, Robbie Drummond is to step down from his role, with the ferry company citing the “real challenges” faced by island communities.
The port town is on the cusp of another busy cruise liner season.
Strathpeffer community volunteers pitch in to clean-up a local park in a bid to ‘keep beautiful spaces for everyone to enjoy’.
An Alness gymnastics club said goodbye to a “brilliant role model” who has been training with the club since she was four.