A REPORT has been published by the Scottish Government on coastal change in an area stretching from Golspie to Coul.
The Murray family of Melvich, and Ballal Mirza, Lochinver, have been sharing their personal gardening video diaries.
The inshore rescue lifeboat which serves the Dornoch Firth area was called out in the middle of the night yesterday.
From the photo archive of the Northern Times.
The Lawson Memorial Hospital is to lose its surgeon; a Skerray man tragically drowns; and royalty will be at the Sutherland Farmers' Club show.
Permission has been granted to erect a single storey shop at Upper Docharty with anticipated hours 10am-4pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
The Sutherland school is among 17 educational establishments committed to the Wood Foundation programme
Members of the Royal British Legion Riders branch have visited Ardgay and Bonar Bridge war memorials.
Highland Council is advising motorists that the U3385 at Elizabeth Crescent, Dornoch, is to be closed for five weeks from today.
From the photo archive of the Northern Times.
Sheep sale jubilation at Lairg; demands for a football pitch at Kinlochbervie; and Durness holds its annual sports day.
A legal challenge to overturn Highland Council's decision to grant permission to a spaceport in Sutherland has failed.
Sutherland Riding Club was privileged to host a training day with Olympian equestrian eventer Karen Dixon.
A 17-year-old father has been locked up after brutally stabbing his friend eight times.
RES, which is seeking planning consent for a 15-turbine wind farm at Kintradwell, has signed an agreement with Edward Mackay Contractor.
From our photo archive.
The Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RSABI) is delighted to be shortlisted for two campaign awards for its work last year.
Plans for a wind farm on Crakaig Estate are rejected; Culkein fishermen ask for a jetty; and Strathbrora school is judged to be 'very good'.
Distribution firm M&H Carriers is making a £500,000 investment to electrify its Highland delivery fleet
A golf competition in Tain has raised £3000 for Highland Hospice.