Furious Tain townsfolk took to social media to berate the organisers of the 15-minute event for encouraging people to gather together.
A professional chef has turned to recruiting his six children as kitchen staff during the lockdown.
An award-winning Ross-shire baker is sharing recipes and tips during lockdown – to mouth-watering impact.
CHILDREN and young people with autism are being offered protection from distress over lockdown exercise concerns.
A LAUGHTER yoga teacher is calling on people to join her to celebrate World Laughter Day on Sunday.
With more of us working remotely due to coronavirus our dependency on online communication is higher than ever – but what are the risks?
A Ross-shire photographer is cycling to the doorsteps of her neighbours to take photos of families during the coronavirus lockdown.
Pregnant women have been given up to date advice about the risk of coronavirus during pregnancy
A TRAIL could boost ‘slow tourism’ in a Wester Ross village after its upgrade was given the green light by Highland Council.
A specialist fitness instructor has raised more than £500 for a Highland food bank after going online during lockdown.
People are reporting difficulties separating work and home life.
Videos of frontline staff dancing have gone viral across the UK but a manager at Raigmore Hospital has called for the practice to stop.
A couple who found love on the internet have come through a coronavirus battle, but don't know when they might be able to see each other again.
Record your personal story of missing loved ones during the coronavirus lockdown as part of a living history project with the Highland Media Group.
Whether one of the biggest cultural events of the 2020 Highland calendar goes ahead in October is hanging in the balance.
One of the biggest cultural events of the 2020 Highland calendar has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Fundraiser to raise more than £10,000 for Inverness Maggie's Centre has been launched, as the charity says it has moved its support online
A talk on World War Two is being broadcast live by High Life Highland on Thursday April 30 at 11am.
Cute picture of Black Isle Boxer puppies from Avoch illustrate how we are all feeling right now, during the coronavirus lockdown.
A LOCAL councillor is calling for a "happy medium" when it comes to people putting up warning signs in the area.