The scene is set for the 100-mile walking challenge - and Easter Ross organisers have been at the centre of preparations.
The names of those who have thrown their hats in the ring have been confirmed.
Reaction following Tom Stoltman’s third World’s Strongest Man title success reveals the inspiring impact he has had on a very broad range of people.
There was a strong demand for power and shortages witnessed across various types.
The well-respected distillery manager jumped at the chance of the top job and never looked back.
A lifeline ambulance service is £2000 better off thanks to the head-turning efforts of participants in a road run that set out from Dingwall.
The A9 has fully reopened following a serious accident last night.
The public are invited to watch the start of what promises to be a head-turning procession between Dingwall and Thurso. Here’s the plan…
A Ross-shire woman has won the backing of an MP in her heart-breaking two-year plight to live closer to the hospital her daughter depends on.
The streets of Ullapol will be buzzing over the coming days as a session of traditional music workshops gets under way.
THE go-ahead for a major Easter Ross housing scheme has been hailed an ‘extremely positive’ development for the nascent Cromarty Firth freeport.
Fears a project funded with public money could create unfair competition for businesses in a fragile Ross-shire community have been raised.
An Easter Ross community stalwart who lost his highly respected twin brother last week is pressing ahead with a fundraising cause close to his heart.
Scottish Water is offering Ross-shire residents an opportunity to discuss a proposal for a new pipe to supply water to a hydrogen production plant.
A FASCINATION sparked by a teenaged visit to a Highland war memorial prompted a Highland man to complete an epic labour of love.
Innis Mhor Care Home in Tain has been egg-ceptionally busy this Easter entertaining local children during the school holidays.
Plans for this year’s Black Isle Show are falling into place with details now being released.
The event is a family favourite across Ross and beyond and has generated thousands for charities down the years.
An Easter Ross Minger ‘has maybe finally arrived’ with a gold medal accolade that sees it ‘rub shoulders with the Gods of British Cheese’.
It opens in Highland Scotland but then spreads out to make connections with cultures across the world.