The challenge is aimed at encouraging children to connect with and learn about nature through various activities.
From the photo archive of the Northern Times.
A fishery board's vehicle is vandalised; strongman Kenny Campbell is to climb Ben Nevis pulling a piano; and spending is agreed on Sutherland schools.
A dip back into time.
Skelbo castle is sold to a Russian buyer; the fight continues for a 12-mile fishing limit; and a golfer is injured when his ball rebounds.
From the photo archive of the Northern Times.
Strathoykel Estate goes up for sale; Dunrobin School pupils are sailing home; and Alexander Sutherland Ltd wins a major contract.
Grant aid to cover the costs of the post has been sourced from NatureScot's Better Places Green Recovery Fund.
Thirty artists have submitted 104 entries and these can be viewed between July 3 and August 28.
The grade B listed building, which has three storeys, dates back 200 years and was originally built as a manse.
A dip into the photo archive of the Northern Times.
The lifeboat cake has an extra significance for Jennifer as her late father Campbell Port's name is on the side of Invergordon's new lifeboat.
The walks start on Monday (June 21) and are set to take place every fortnight - on Mondays in Assynt and on Thursdays in Coigach.
“They actually reversed inside the cemetery up to the water tap and closed the gates behind them.”
Highland Council was entitled to grant permission for Scotland's first spaceport in Sutherland, a lawyer has told a judicial review of the decision.
Lawyers acting for Anders Holch Povlsen have asked a senior judge to overturn a decision to give the go ahead for a spaceport in Sutherland.
From the photo archive of the Northern Times.
A former Golspie High School pupil lands a top TV role; signs suggested for Ardvreck Castle; and Scourie school gets an excellent report.
Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust is working hard to raise funds for the post office renovation.
Association president Andrew Mackenzie said: "We are sorry that our fundraising activities were impacted by Covid-19."