The child-led environmental activism group began the campaign in 2022, after they found shocking information about the impact of cigarette butts.
Another “fantastic” instalment of the Inverness Music Festival has drawn to a close after a busy few weeks.
A Caithness woman won Fundraiser of the Year at Highland Heroes for her project in tribute to her late best friend, Julie.
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The headteacher of Inverness High School was “delighted” to win the School of the Year award at Highland Heroes on behalf of pupils.
A Cromarty teenager with a relentless dedication to youth work has scooped a prestigious accolade at this year’s Highland Heroes awards.
A Strathpeffer 6-bedroom countryside mansion has hit the market, for a price tag of almost £1,000,000.
Parklands Care Homes has unveiled plans for a £2.2 million two-storey extension at a Tain care home.
The problems posed by the Highlands’ 516-mile NC500 route are undeniably tricky – and almost everyone has very strong opinions about it.
Kind-hearted Black Isle locals have delivered a hand-wrapped daffodils to every resident in Cromarty, to mark five years since the Covid-19 pandemic.
On one hand, tourism from the NC500 is vital to the Highland economy, but on the other hand, many communities feel they are at breaking point.
A Wester Ross Victorian-era hotel has been named as Scotland’s Hotel of the Year by The Times.
The branch on the upper floor of the Eastgate Centre closed on February 20 of this year, as well as the Harbour Road branch set to close on March 14.
Four Fortrose girls have been crowned the winners of a prestigious competition, which aims to carve out space for women in a male-dominated industry.
The new post has come about through the efforts of local people, who worked with the charity Parkinson’s UK to campaign for more support.
The yarn-bombing group have once again taken to the county town’s High Street, sharing their colourful knits to mark World Book Day celebrations.
Taking place at the Inverness Methodist Church on Huntly Street, the musical event sees performers compete in a variety of classes.
An Ullapool teenager is set to feature in a new BBC documentary exploring the misconceptions and links between autism and creativity.
An Alness Academy pupil has spoken out on behalf of Highland young people in the Houses of Parliament, Westminster.
The Dipping Lugger, led by head chef David Smith, has won a number of accolades over the years for their restaurant and hotel.