A north business man has unveiled exciting and ambitious plans for a £500,000 redevelopment of the redundant Brora Railway Station.
Community leaders in Bora are racing against time to access £65,000 funding from the Scottish Government for a town centre project.
It was a fitting tribute to a man whose name has become synonymous with Smoo Cave.
Parents of pupils at a small Sutherland primary school are lobbying Highland Council in a bid to retain one of their teachers.
A Kinlochbervie resident, who led a campaign against the closure of public toilets, has been invited to a Royal Garden Party.
Most people think that simply driving or cycling round NC500 is no mean feat.
For first-time parents Alvin and Stephanie Wood, it was a terrifying and deeply worrying time.
A local councillor is trying to defuse conflict over a controversial tourism development at a north west Sutherland beauty spot.
A newly-established home care agency based in East Sutherland is now ready to take on clients.
Golspie High School is showing some “green shoots” in its drive to improve its academic attainment levels, according to its head teacher.
Nicola Sturgeon has been put on the spot by Sutherland school pupils over depopulation in the county.
A fed-up local councillor has launched a scathing attack on the operators of the NC500 tourism route.
A leading fire service manager and local councillors have paid tribute to firefighters who battled the Melvich wildfire.
Strathnaver Museum has succeeded in its bid to take over a local authority owned café and tourist information centre at Bettyhill.
A former family doctor turned author has come up with a novel prescription - read one of his collection of stories a night.
The Scottish Government is under fire from a member of a Sutherland sheep stock club who claims it is being uncooperative over a land buyout.
A young Sutherland pupil has launched a petition to persuade education bosses to give a probationary teacher at her school a permanent job.
A Belgian couple have opened a small chocolate cafe in a remote Sutherland hamlet.
A couple of “avid" anglers, who love remote places, have bought a traditional Sutherland fishing hotel.
Sutherland’s already fragile population figures are set to plunge still further over the next few years, it is feared.