Cases are rising rapidly across Scotland with the daily number of cases now double compared to recent weeks.
The first call, made at 11.43am, was to a domestic garden in the town.
52 per cent of people said they were happy to continue wearing a face mask, while 48 per cent said they would like to drop the mask.
The online syllabus will give people the opportunity to take part in this year’s mòd by submitting videos of their performances
The study hopes to find accessible and acceptable ways to support people when they are feeling the weight of farming and crofting life.
NHS Highland has been told to help patients make 'informed decisions' after the Scottish Public Service Ombudsman (SPSO) upheld a complaint.
Incidents of deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) usually increase in late May and June, as young deer disperse to look for their own territories.
Face masks have become part of everyday life for many, after it was made compulsory by the Scottish Government.
Residents with a noise complaint are being urged to make it official – amid concerns they are being treated with 'contempt and derision'.
A probe into the tragic death of a Ross-shire fish farm worker found a risk assessment had not taken place ahead of an accident in which he died.
A data breach is being investigated after paperwork including names and addresses of businesses and residents in Ross-shire was found discarded.
RETIRED and serving members of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service paid respects to a fallen colleague last Friday.
AN Easter Ross man whose first novel has made it into the USA’s largest book chain thanks his gran for helping him open a surprising new chapter.
“It was the end of an era – of its like, we will never see again.”
A jewel–encrusted gold ring worth £20,000 and a pair of earrings worth £4000 were taken from a home in the Highlands.
The funeral of Scott Dunn, who died suddenly in his workplace on May 11, was held yesterday.
Stall holders and customers enjoyed both days of the latest Exclusively Highland market at Wildwoodz
The operator of an Easter Ross motocross track says anonymous letters complaining about the noise will not stop him.
It was all hands on deck this week after a household of furniture was fly-tipped at a working quarry in Easter Ross.
A very special Ross–shire garden has shown the 'strength' of love in a family.