The world's strongest man got more than he bargained for when he paid a visit to Innis Mhor care home in Tain.
The team appointed to transform an iconic Highland landmark into a 'world-class visitor attraction' has been revealed.
A FISH processor that exports to the world from Dingwall has hooked up with the UK's only cholesterol charity to help prevent early disease and death.
Mountaineering experts are warning people against trying to follow 'potentially fatal' online routes – including one of Ross-shire's classic peaks.
AUDIENCES in two Ross-shire communities are to get the chance to sample a taste of opera when a popular pop-up tour rolls around.
A 41-year-old woman killed in an accident on the A96 has been named by police.
A Highland mountain rescue team has struck a three-year kit deal with a major outdoor wear manufacturer.
The fun-loving folk at Innis Mhor care home enjoyed hammer throwing, welly tossing and hurling the haggis.
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AN acclaimed group of Wester Ross marine campaigners are drawing the public’s attention to where the sea starts.
A figure well known across north farming circles has resigned with immediate effect from his role on a body responsible for regulating crofting.
Bosses at a Ross-shire fish processing plant see a bright future for the facility a year on from their £2m investment.
STRETCHED Highland health staff are facing "unprecedented levels of demand" with a surge in Covid-19 cases and an increase in hospital admissions.
A Ross-shire employer which has witnessed a spike in demand for its services is on the lookout for 14 people to fill new roles.
Dingwall and Highland Marts yesterday sold 18 prime cattle and 282 prime sheep yesterday.
The first giant structures of another new Inverness hotel have risen on a former swimming pool site that has lain empty for more than 20 years.
Teamwork hailed after yacht gets it difficulties near Kessock Bridge.
A TEENAGER who lost both parents to devastating illnesses will be cycling through the Highlands as part of a mission to fundraise for vital research.
Sutherland photographers with special images of the sea are being invited to enter an annual competition honouring the UK's proud maritime heritage.
The University of the Highlands and Islands has hailed an 'outstanding' candidate for the post.