There was plenty to see on the trip into Sutherland.
A report flagging Highlands and islands investment potential of up to £100bn, much in renewable energy, has been roasted by critics.
A report identifies an ‘unprecedented’ investment and jobs opportunity for the Highlands - and the barriers that must be overcome ‘at pace’.
Fiona Deakin, from Cromarty, is part of a crew aiming to become the first ever all-female team from Scotland to row across an ocean.
Future possible uses for property designed by Ardross Castle architect include country retreat, hotel, large home or conversion into apartments.
The Easter Ross port’s season, running until the end of October, is worth millions to the wider Highland tourism economy.
A new community champion from Sutherland will be a familiar face to supermarket shoppers in Easter Ross.
WATCH: Highland women’s remarkable memories caught to coincide with 80th anniversary of VE Day.
A Tain engineer who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 41 is saddling up to back an awareness month.
A Tain engineer who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 41 is saddling up to back an awareness month.
A Tain engineer who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 41 is saddling up to back an awareness month.
Built by local contractor, Roddy Bain, the stone for came from the Gairloch Quarry and the project was funded by the Pat Munro Foundation.
Its uniquely talented creator said: ‘Tom, I know you’re going to be the greatest strongman in history, no question about it.’
More than 150,000 passengers will arrive at the port in 2025, with 97 cruise ship calls scheduled.
It explores rituals, traditions and Scottishness, offering a space for young people engaged in these areas to connect to.
The event hosted by the Seaboard Centre in Balintore has also thrown light on the tough financial climate faced by Third Sector groups.
An eagerly anticipated Easter Ross daffodil day will bring a welcome seasonal boost to two much-loved local charities.
A key trunk road in Ross-shire has reopened after being closed yesterday due to a wildfire near an iconic peak visited by thousands every year.
A Ross-based tourism development expert is calling on Labour to refine Jeremy Hunt’s UK tax on second homes before it damages innovation in tourism.
Most passengers took guided tours of the village, giving local businesses a welcome boost.