STAFF from the University of the Highlands and Islands have handed over £4,135 to the Highland Foodbank following a major fundraising drive.
A TEMPORARY bridge is to be installed alongside a condemned storm-damaged bridge on the Black Isle.
A TASK force is to be convened to oversee the completion of infrastructure works and the deployment of the new ferry on the Stornoway-Ullapool route amid…
OVER 1,000 people have visited a Highland MSP’s newly launched anti-bullying in the workplace website.
THE Global Energy Group has today (Monday) announced its take-over of the Fife-based company PSI Limited.
POLICE have issued advice to football fans ahead of the local derby in Dingwall tomorrow (Thursday).
A HIGHLAND MSP has backed an anti-domestic abuse scheme which gives women the right to know if their partner has a history of violence.
A ROSS-SHIRE community is making an 11th hour stand to save its only bank from closure.
POLICE are appealing for information following an incident involving a suspicious vehicle in Invergordon.
A NEW joint initiative urging voluntary restraint on large-scale culls of mountain hares was launched today (Wednesday).
A NEW bereavement service has been launched at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness to provide practical help for people who have lost loved ones.
CROFTING generated an estimated £86 million last year, according to a new Scottish Government report, but new blood is vital to its future.
OVER 65 per cent of the University of the Highlands and Islands’ research has been classified as "world leading" or "internationally excellent"…
A DEVELOPMENT worker from Wester Ross has been chosen to fight the Ross, Skye and Lochaber seat for Scottish Labour in May’s general election.
A ROSS MP has voiced concerns about BT Openreach after constituents were left without phone or internet connections for up to six months.
BBC Alba will tonight (Saturday) provide live coverage of Scotland’s prestigious traditional music awards ceremony, the MG Alba Scots Trad Music…
RATES of wildlife crime detection and prosecution must be improved, according to the findings of a Scottish Government inquiry.
A BLACK Isle man who lost most of his sight a year ago has just completed an awe-inspiring fundraiser in aid of Guide Dogs Scotland.
THE collection of poll tax debts could end on February 1 if a new bill published today (Thursday) is passed.
A WEEK of action on trains in the Highlands gets underway today (Wednesday) by British Transport Police in the run-up to the festive period.