New Age travellers set up camp at Loch Brora; leisure facilities under discussion for the north-west; and an Inspector of Poor resigns.
Low carbon transport from electric bikes to a hydrogen-fuelled refuse lorry will be showcased in Inverness in the run-up to the COP26 conference.
An open invitation has been extended to all to attend the service.
The latest Operation Close Pass took place today on the A9 at Victoria Road, Brora.
From the photo archives of the Northern Times.
A Durness businessman cannot get staff; Helmsdale medallist is given a warm welcome home; and stone is sought for Andrew Carnegie's memorial.
Sutherland Riding Club’s charity horse show has raised an amazing £820 for Macmillan and World Horse Welfare.
The image was taken during a photographer's journey on the Cape Wrath Trail.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
Lochinver lads win top prizes at Blairgowrie Mod; success at Stirling Mod for Alison Rapson; and eel fishing plan on the River Shin.
The value of fish landings in Sutherland took a dramatic tumble last year, according to a Marine Scotland report.
Government figures show that 19 per cent of all households in rural areas are living in extreme fuel poverty, compared to 11 per cent in urban areas.
A pioneering transport accessibility app for the Highlands and Islands has received new funding from the Scottish Government.
From the archives of the Northern Times
Lucky escape for schoolchildren; a £40k seine boat arrives at Kinlochbervie; and boys want to be excused from school to go caddying.
Loch Duart takes on cholesterol challenge
The conference offers an opportunity for young people to learn more about the climate emergency.
The group of Brora P6s and P7s were the first school party to stay at Craggan Outdoors since June 2019.
From the picture archives of the Northern Times.
Mohammed Al Fayed buys Inveroykel Estate; a student drowns at Durness; and the Prince of Wales departs Dunrobin.