Fifidiny Greasley has reached a significant milestone in her musical career.
The river is open to all anglers without charge from January 11 until Saturday, January 20.
Grants for the food larder have reduced significantly.
An application for a small-scale housing development on the north coast has been submitted to Highland Council.
It's the turn of the year and there are plenty of parties, dances and other events to go to in Sutherland. Check out our listings.
Lairg Gaelic Choir holds its first practice of 2024 at Fountain Road Hall, Golspie, on Monday, January 15, from 7,30pm.
The new youth group will meet in Brora Community Centre every Wednesday and Friday.
The wet and windy weather on the day, Saturday, December 23, did not dampen the spirits of participants.
Councillors voted 36:28 not to include Drummuie on a list of core local authority administrative buildings.
Only four out of the 72 awards made in this round of funding exceeding £1 million.
From solstice celebrations to Santa visits, there's plenty on in Sutherland this weekend.
Mr Abel Smith already has planning permission for the first phase of a £20 million eco-hotel near the site of the planned golf course.
The 16-turbine Chleansaid Wind Farm will have an installed capacity of approximately 96 megawatts.
Assynt is home to around 100 ‘significant’ wych elms which are feared to be at risk of Dutch elm disease.
Santa had a surprise in store when he stopped by the Doll Hall, Brora, on Saturday.
The p1 and p2 classes at Golspie Primary School performed the nativity play The Sleepy Shepherd.
Mr Macdonald’s family said he died “suddenly but peacefully” at Seaforth House, Golspie, on Sunday, December 17.
Lairg Gala Week holds an annual party for people over the age of 60 in the area.
Light up Lairg hosts an annual visit from Santa Claus who travels around the village in his sleigh, bringing presents and festive cheer to all.
Father Christmas was towed on board ESRA's new lifeboat, Wildland.