About 200 cyclists have taken part in a 77-mile event from the Skye Bridge to the Kessock Bridge today (September 7).
Joan Mcfadyen, who lives in Applecross and works at the Howard Doris Centre in Lochcarron, normally travels 40 minutes to work.
A Highland organisation has released the region’s first economic analysis of climate change risks.
A local charity making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families has been chosen as Belladrum’s charity of the year.
Alasdair Ferguson will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Highland Business Awards.
Joan Mcfadyen, who lives in Applecross and works at the Howard Doris Centre in Lochcarron, normally travels 40 minutes to work.
Several campsites across the Highlands have said a new scheme set out by the local authority ‘will not support their businesses’.
A 17-year-old girl from Inverness is amongst the best Highland dancers in the world.
A Highland MSP has revealed the Highlands and Moray are lagging behind the remainder of Scotland in rural affordable house building.
Scotland’s Children’s Hearings System is seeking new volunteer panel members to make decisions in the interests of infants, children and young people.
SSEN Transmission has launched its first Community Benefit Fund.
Two friends are set to take on a tandem challenge from John O’Groats to Lands End.
A Wester Ross community has voiced concerns about the proposed evening closure of one of the UKs most famous roads.
The Highland Business Women Awards took place on Thursday night at the Drumossie Hotel.
NHS Highland urges parents and carers to ensure their child is protected against flu this winter and said it is as easy as a wee scoosh up the nose.
The barn fire at Caplich Quarry was reported at around 7.30pm on Saturday, August 24.
Travellers are being advised to turn up earlier than normal for flights due to ‘experiencing longer delays in processing passengers through security.’
Alzheimer Scotland’s Memory Walk 2024 takes place on Sunday, September 1 and will raise vital funds to support dementia care.
Amanda Johnstone was hoping to distribute leaflets pointing people to support services who have loved ones with alcohol and drug addiction.
The driver of the Ford Kuga left the scene and enquiries are ongoing to trace them.