Apprentices from Ross-shire are among the latest batch of six taken on by Tulloch Homes.
COVID dealt a worse blow to fish landings at Ullapool during 2020 compared with other ports, a report has revealed.
Highland Council's access rangers team is to continue visitor work throughout winter.
With winter approaching the council has started its gritting programme, which will run until April.
Community use of Avoch Primary on Black Isle is being stopped for two weeks due to significant surge in Covid cases.
After cooking countless school meals over a 36-year career, Heather Matheson is hanging up her apron.
THE rich Pictish heritage of the north is being highlighted with the launch of a new information package.
Sweating bell ringers will soon be more comfortable and safer from Covid when practising.
PEOPLE with a thirst for the unusual are being invited to bid for a quirky Halloween show where there is no guarantee the act will turn up.
A plea for help to survive has gone out from a famous Ross-shire pipe band.
Black Isle Greens co-ordinator Anne Thomas concerned about effects of the £20 cut in universal credit and calls it cruel.
The rich Pictish heritage of the Highlands is being highlighted with the launch of extended trail.
Dingwall given a major housing boost with 30 new council flats on Mart Road handed over along with two rejuvenated High Street shops.
A man from Muir of Ord is a contender for a national bravery award.
Major Scottish Oriental food store Matthews expands to Highland capital.
MILITARY personnel could be used across the Highlands and in Inverness to ease pressure on the Scottish Ambulance Service.
The visitor magnet of Ullapool is to have an attractive new welcome feature erected at the south entrance from Garve.
THE first robotic-assisted operations at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness have delighted medics and patient.
Veterans support group Walking With The Wounded has appointed a digital support care co-ordinator in the Highlands and Islands.
AN Easter Ross woman anxious to receive her second Covid jag was told she could attend a clinic in Wick or Inverness.