The trio, who were all aged nine at the time, raised £1054 after walking from Golspie to Helmsdale along the John O’Groats Trail.
The event has been organised by music promoters Sutherland Sessions.
The Star Inn have been shortlisted the title of “Best Licensed Traders” in the Highlands.
The bar and restaurant in Inver is very popular with food fans, with people travelling from miles around to enjoy meals there.
NC500 hotspot village of Ullapool has seen a new sign pop-up for a rather exotic animal.
Politicians must now get permission from the education boss to visit schools which they say impedes their ‘ability to represent our constituents’
Top officials say that councillors, MSPs and MPS must get permission from education bosses before visiting schools.
‘Coastline Widows’ by Steve MacGruer is one of more than 80 lots, which also includes a print by Sally Orr (Wild) of Dornoch.
Now club wants to find stars of the future.
Some 34 cyclists and 33 walkers from around the north and further afield took part in the annual fundraiser in memory of Durness man Marty Mackay.
Once work starts on the A9 Tomatin to Moy stretch there will be no let up until dualling is complete from Perth to Inverness say Transport Scotland.
Miss Scotland has given her advice for those hoping to take part in the next pageant.
A residential caravan was broken into and badly damaged earlier this month.
Sewage was dumped in the Highland area almost 1500 times last year – a figure described as "disgusting" by far north MP Jamie Stone.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has urged local MSPs to back Scottish Conservative calls to scrap the “dangerous” Hate Crime Act.
Applications for Miss Scotland 2024 have reopened today.
Strictly Inverness star guest judge purchased his kilt from Slater’s in Inverness in preparation for the big show next month.
Talented athletes from across the Highlands are receiving support to help them realise their sporting dreams.
The workshops provide an opportunity for women to “come together, connect and create”.
Edward Mountain believes that need for parliamentary probe has ‘never been more essential’