Thousands of petals representing refugee lives lost at sea are to be scattered in the River Ness to mark World Refugee Day.
A 90-year-old Highland woman doing a charity fundraising staircase challenge during the coronavirus lockdown has just 10 flights of stairs to go.
Jamie Stone MP has today secured a meeting with the Treasury to discuss how support for the tourism and hospitality industry can be improved.
Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd sold 14 prime cattle and 231 prime sheep today.
When George MacBeath died aged 87 on Tuesday, May 26, Brora, and the Doll in particular, lost one of its favourite sons ever.
Thirteen people have been arrested in connection with drink and drug drive offences after a weekend of action.
More than 75 per cent of people who put their travels plans on hold due to coronavirus will return to the North Coast 500 according to a new survey.
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A dip into the archives of the Northern Times
SGF is putting the Scottish government under pressure to reconsider the decision to close the Small Business Grant Schemes for new applications.
Jamie Stone, has responded this afternoon to the Scottish Government's announcement that the tourism sector will be opening on July 15.
Lairg and District Learning Centre is setting up an online market to promote independent local businesses.
A FORMER Brora resident who was a member of the WAAFduring World War II has died, aged 96.
All eligible young people in Sutherland are being encouraged to apply for a weekly, term time allowance of £30 per week from August.
Highland creative writing centre Moniack Mhor is running a series of free, online workshops via zoom this month.
Few yachts can have had such a fascinating history as Philante including the role it played in the surrender of U-boats at Loch Eriboll.
A dip into the Northern Times' photo archive box.
A dip into the archives of the Northern Times.
Highland Council will begin to monitor the exterior entrances of public conveniences to ensure public safety, and better manage anti-social behaviour.
A Highland Council committee chairman has praised the public for their responsible attitude following the re-opening of some recycling centres.