THE largest agricultural show in the north of Scotland will also become the smartest this year after it launched a dedicated app for smartphones.
A PLEASURE craft experiencing engine difficulties sparked a call-out for the RNLI's Kessock crew on Sunday afternoon.
A MOTORCYCLIST was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries following a crash in Wester Ross.
EFFORTS to replace toilets at Gairloch's seafront and ensure its sands maintain European Bathing Water standards will be highlighted tonight.
TWO Black Isle breweries are hoping for success after being shortlisted in the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Champion Beer of Britain contest.
A DEDICATED minister should be appointed to represent the interests of the Highlands in the wake of Holyrood centralisation, a Ross MP has argued.
THOUSANDS of families in Ross-shire and the wider Highlands are being unfairly hit by the UK’s two-child cap on benefits, local MSPs have argued.
DOZENS of new homes have been approved as part of the latest phase of development at a new housing estate in Tain.
Liam Fontaine believes the trauma and heartache of relegation will prove to be a necessary evil for Ross County – just like it was at Hibs.
TORRENTIAL rain has brought flash flooding to part of Dingwall this evening.
SALMON farms which have drawn fire over their environmental impact and sea lice infestations look set to be closed and relocated further out to sea.
A NEW nursery planned for Lochbroom has been awarded £5000 to help it develop.
LONG-standing Highland issues could be solved if politicians form a cross-party group to provide a "unified voice" for the region, an MSP believes.
MONTHS of disruption await Wester Ross drivers again this autumn after Highland Council confirmed its latest round of work on the Stromeferry bypass.
MOUNTAIN rescuers were back in the hills at the weekend – as the search for a man missing for more than two months continued.
THE wife of a leading Black Isle campaigner in the contaminated blood scandal has spoken of the havoc wreaked on families.
A PROJECT to help breeding common terns in Ross-shire is helping sustain a species which has been declining.
Planning consent for the erection of 19 houses on a site to the north of Old Milnafua Road has been granted.
A MAN is expected to appear in court next week in connection with a disturbance at a property in Balintore.
Evidence found at the scene of 'totally unacceptable' fly-tipping could lead police to the culprit.