Ross-shire ski legend recalls chance meeting turning point.
Ross-shire's famous strongman brothers Tom and Luke Stoltman lent a helping hand in handling a slippery customer at the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
An inspirational 12-year-old has won a Child of Courage award after raising thousands of pounds for the RNLI in memory of his fisherman father.
A film shows how Scotland’s first multi-purpose centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs is taking shape in the Highlands.
Police officers are continuing with their inquiries after receiving reports of concern for a person on the Kessock Bridge.
A community project to create a safe and accessible active travel path on Skye has been awarded £100,000.
The world's stongest man and Europe's strongest man will put in guest appearances at a children's activity session in Inverness next week.
A Highland shinty club has announced the death of one of its stalwarts regarded by many as a "true gentleman".
A 31-year-old man will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal after police officers recovered cannabis during a raid at a house in Dingwall.
A columnist is set to publish a memoir later this month.
A fundraising Highland Hooley has been announced for a centre being built in Inverness for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
A team of eight dauntless volunteers has raised almost £6000 for a pioneering centre being built in Inverness, by leaping out of an aircraft.
Preparation work will begin in the coming weeks at Inverness Campus ahead of the development of an £11 million centre for Scotland’s Rural College.
A Highland-born champion piper will play outside the Queen's former home in Malta as part of a global celebration to mark the Platinum Jubilee.
Police investigating a sexual assault on a woman rail passenger travelling from the Highlands to Glasgow have issued an appeal for information.
A Ross-shire coffee shop is set to continue welcoming customers under new owners.
A popular walkway in Beauly has been made more accessible and safe thanks to a team of volunteers.
Portraits of Highlanders telling their own stories and glowing standing stones are set to be part of the experience at Inverness Castle.
A new video shows progress on the construction of Scotland’s first multi-purpose centre for young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.
A road show inviting people to discover their risk of getting liver disease will begin a Scotland-wide tour in the Highlands on Sunday.