Diageo employees across Scotland are to distribute more than 55,000 bottles of free hand sanitiser.
The new Highland Food and Drink Club (HFDC) have launched a survey to assist them in actioning the needs of the industry and its workers.
Police Scotland has asked people to stick with physical distancing as they release further information on use of emergency powers.
People travelling to the Highlands – whether to tourist destinations or second homes – will be told to go home or face a fine.
The responses from a survey put out to crofters by the Scottish Crofting Federation reveal the many problems faced due to Covid-19.
Local MP Jamie Stone is a leading signatory on a letter which proposes more Government advertising for smaller media organisations.
Police Scotland is reminding motorists of the importance of staying safe after drivers were travelling at high speeds as well as drink driving.
A Rogart woman has hit out at people who are fly-tipping at the Mound near Golspie.
MP Jamie Stone has secured cross-party support for his letter to the Department for Culture and Sport asking for a "Happy Hour" of free phone calls.
The Scottish SPCA has appealed for the public to keep their dogs under control following a distressing rise in attacks on wildlife and livestock.
Scotland’s leading rural and environmental organisations have issued a statement in relation to the rise in fly-tipping during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A SPECIAL concert to celebrate the ending of the coronavirus emergency measures is being organised by the Rotary Club of East Sutherland.
Sutherland’s paralympics contender Hope Gordon should now be putting the finishing touches to her preparations for this year’s Olympics in Tokyo.
Maree Todd MSP has welcomed confirmation that Highland families unable to access food due to coronavirus will get help from the Scottish Government.
From tomorrow, a number of changes have been made to how waste is collected in order to protect staff, during the Coronavirus emergency.
Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has thanked the public for their overwhelming support through the first week of new regulations on social distancing.
National Express will fully suspend its national network of scheduled coach services with effect from midnight on Sunday.
Council tax payers in Highland who have lost their jobs or have a drop in their income are encouraged to apply for a reduction in their council tax.
People are being urged not to horse ride, mountain bike or hill walk in the countryside to avoid putting extra pressure on the emergency services.
NHS Highland has, with immediate effect, suspended all visiting across their health and social care sites.