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.
A fancy dress fun walk is being held in Dornoch to raise money for a charity that supports people with the rare genetic illness Rett Syndrome.
A hard-working apprentice hair stylist at a Golspie salon has had her achievements recognised.
A young Sutherland boy who has Down Syndrome, is featured in a new book launched today.
A car park next to a historic Sutherland church has been closed to visitors after human faeces was found on top of one of the graves.
A 152-year-old, long forgotten bible has been discovered in a cupboard in a north Sutherland hall.
A power giant has been accused of “destroying” part of a north Sutherland croft and then reneging on a legal agreement to reinstate it.
A community Men’s Shed is to be officially launched in Dornoch later this month.
A major project to turn a redundant Sutherland police station into a community hub is set to become a reality following a £405,000 funding injection.
Sutherland’s leading family has been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of one of its members.
A Sutherland councillor is determined to resurrect plans for a sports centre at Dornoch, albeit on a much smaller scale than previously proposed.
IT is never to late to write a book, particularly if you have a fascinating life story to tell, as one Dornoch resident has proved.
A self-effacing musician stuck his recordings "in a drawer" for years.