Eligible projects include those that focus on older people, education, sport and wellbeing, young people and sustainability.
The dentist leading the new team has shared plans for the future and thanked patients for their patience and understanding as new systems are set up.
Works on the A835 Inverlael Farm, Loch Broom are scheduled to take place over four days, with works planned between 7am and 7pm.
A series of separate roadwork projects across Ross-shire and a delay on an A835 scheme is expected to create disruption on the network this week.
It was a chance for the school to show its gratitude for some of the fundraising efforts it has benefited from.
Care home provision for a Wester Ross community is set to come back under the spotlight with health chiefs expected to be peppered with questions.
‘We’ve had enough of market-led, salami sliced energy development and transmission infrastructure that ruins our nature and landscapes’.
Ross-shire athletes made their mark, a big race record tumbled and thousands from around the world flocked to the Highlands to be part of it all.
It was a very proud moment for the club.
More than £17,000 has been chipped in to the fight against cancer thanks to golfers who took part in a charity event on the Black Isle last week.
It will now be held at St. Stephen's Church in Inverness at the same time.
A charity fundraiser supporting an Easter Ross man’s epic road trip to help the Ukraine war effort has sparked plans for an annual event.
A distillery operator has been asked to investigate a ‘potential pollution incident’ near its Ross-shire site.
Local Mòds provide a platform for competitors to showcase their talents in various disciplines such as song, poetry, dance, and music
A Gaelic choir combining the talents of singers in Dingwall and Inverness will perform at a new cultural centre in the Highland capital this weekend.
Frankie was a friend, a supporter of the club and a longstanding member of InverRoss. He will be sadly missed.
An appeal for more blood donors at Balintore resulted in a full session with potentially life-saving consequences.
‘We’ve always had strong ties with the local community, and it’s those connections that make Innis Mhor a true home for our residents.’
Work will now start on Tuesday, October 1 and is scheduled to be completed by Saturday, October 26.
The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has granted the first Waste Management Licence in Scotland for a hatchery pyrolysis unit.