A Black Isle mum who used to work with UHI Inverness made a poignant return to the campus to receive a charity donation in memory of her son.
North Kessock Primary school held a fundraiser to gather Easter Eggs and stationery for the charity Highlands for Ukraine to spread the love.
An Easter Ross town is declaring war on weeds with locals urged to bolster the small volunteer army behind the effort.
The visit came on the back of a sobering report outlining a care home sector ‘teetering on the brink of crisis’.
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A key trunk road in Ross-shire has reopened after being closed yesterday due to a wildfire near an iconic peak visited by thousands every year.
A Ross-based tourism development expert is calling on Labour to refine Jeremy Hunt’s UK tax on second homes before it damages innovation in tourism.
A multi-billion pound investment in the Highlands is the subject of a summit bringing together key players in the region’s economy.
Ross-shire through the Lens puts your shots in the frame every week.
A Wester Ross care home closed last summer due to staffing challenges is set to re-open soon, it was confirmed today.
The museum has won one of the biggest prizes in the sector and striven to become a destination in itself - with the help of a wonderful cafe.
‘We may be small, but we’re perfectly formed, and this award outlines our aspirations.’
Most passengers took guided tours of the village, giving local businesses a welcome boost.
‘I’m not an angel I’m just a woman and any time we make mistakes as a politician we are hung, drawn and quartered by social media.’
The timetable for roadworks to a key A9 link in Ross-shire has been outlined before it starts next month.
An Easter Ross trade counter investment opportunity is being flagged as a potential beneficiary of the Cromarty Firth’s freeport status.
Residents at a Black Isle care home are inviting the local community to a daffodil tea with a difference this weekend.
Two Ross-shire groups have benefited from funding for projects supporting work for people living with dementia, their carers and family members.
Live music lures Hector MacKenzie to a quirky London venue - and sparks the challenge of making the most of a day in the capital with his son.
Work order sentences in the community can make a life-changing difference, with an Easter Ross project the latest example cited.