IT doesn't take a genius to work out this picture is to do with sport! The physical copy is showing signs of wear so must date back years.
Tradespeople throughout Sutherland are up in arms after losing out in a new procurement scheme about to be introduced by Highland Council.
Invershin Hall’s health and wellbeing festival Feel Good, Feel Fit is drawing to a close.
Users of a free food scheme at Brora have been warned not to be “greedy grabbers!”
An eight-strong group of volunteers put in a hard two hours of work to clear an overgrown trail in Sutherland earlier this month.
THE results of an inaugural north Sutherland photography competition are set to be revealed at an event next week.
Royal Dornoch Golf Club will have to stump up thousands of pounds to occupy the town’s Common Good land under a new lease.
DRUGS worth with an estimated street value of £300,000 have been recovered in Easter Ross
A Sutherland community is being given a second chance to form a community council.
When most folk go on holiday, they are keen to relax and leave their day job far behind.
A newly established bird rescue centre in Brora is hoping to play a major role in conserving one of the world’s most endangered birds.
A NORTH grazings clerk believes a lack of controlled muirbun contributed to the spread of this summer's devastating wildfire on the north coast.
A tiny Sutherland community unveils a huge work of art tomorrow that has taken months of meticulous planning, hard work and creativity.
A history buff from Brora is attempting his first ever marathon in Istanbul at the age of 62 on Sunday in a bid to raise funds for a dig at home.
It has taken years of research including two trips to France and Belgium.
A DORNOCH-based photography student is set to stage an exhibition at the start of next month.
An Australian visitor researching her Scottish roots, arrived at a Sutherland museum with an unexpected treasure.
A trip to Russia is top of Tain woman Michele Murray’s Christmas wish list for 2020.
A Sutherland community centre is in danger of closing unless local people put themselves forward to run it, current managers have warned.
Managers of a Sutherland woodland are going nuts to welcome some very special new residents.