An ancient elm that has stood alone in the far reaches of Glen Affric for hundreds of years is now the guardian over a new generation of its species.
Talented athletes from across the Highlands are receiving support to help them realise their sporting dreams.
Tain's weekly health walks continue on Wednesday (April 17) with a trip to Hilton of Cadboll.
Crafts, home baking, plant stalls and more will be on offer when a fundraising Daffodil Day in aid of Marie Curie is held in Tain this weekend.
Acclaimed Highland musicians from Fort Augustus and Achiltibuie are set to break new ground with the release of their latest collaborative album.
The news comes as the company posted an operational loss of £4.9m in its latest annual report.
A milestone day for the region’s freeport has been hailed by a leading politician who believes the Highlands are “already seeing the benefits”.
British Transport Police responded to an incident in Easter Ross on Saturday and ScotRail has warned of the dangers of trespassing on the railway.
A free business bootcamp will take place in Inverness later this month - and the Federation of Small Businesses is urging people to attend.
A Met Office yellow warning for gale-force winds in parts of the Highlands has been extended until midnight. It was originally meant to expire at 3pm.
Major roadworks on the A9 which were paused over the Easter break are set to restart tonight, road engineers have warned.
Filmmakers in the Highlands will get to showcase their works when Eden Court in Inverness hosts the first event through its Filmlands talent network.
Ferry crossings in the Minch will be out of action until at least Monday after Storm Kathleen began battering the west coast.
The warning comes into force on Sunday amid forecasts of gales up to 60mph in many western areas of the region.
Cllr Alasdair Rhind, who represented the Tain and Easter Ross ward, will be buried following a funeral service on Friday.
Most Ullapool-Stornoway ferry sailings were cancelled on Saturday and Sepa flood alerts have been issued as Storm Kathleen approaches.
Tributes have been flooding in from shocked members of the community after the sudden death of a popular Highland councillor overnight.
The shock death of Highland councillor Alasdair Rhind has left friends and colleagues stunned, with MP Jamie Stone among those paying tribute.
Heavy snow could cause disruption in the Highlands overnight tonight, the Met Office has warned - with the alert extending as far north as Daviot.
A hiker was airlifted to hospital yesterday after an incident at the Falls of Glomach in Wester Ross.