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.
A robot mower is transforming the way a Ross-shire shinty club looks after its pitch – and having an impact on its carbon footprint.
An Easter Ross woman captured images of last week's partial solar eclipse while out walking her dogs.
Local football fans planning watching Scotland's Euro opener today are being urged to use outside space if in groups if they can.
NHS Highland has moved to inform the public of the knock-on impact of a sharp rise in acute admissions.
A bright idea by a Ross-shire lifeboat crew has delighted people across the country for a very personal reason.
The Princess Royal visited the Port of Cromarty Firth to officially name a new £50m expansion.
THE mum of a seriously ill Black Isle lad was delighted when a letter from none other than the First Minister dropped through the letterbox this week.
AN opportunity to glimpse behind the scenes of the Highland Wildlife Park after closing time is being offered on Friday evenings next month.
VOLUNTEERS are being sought as efforts to revitalise a key piece of Tain's history gather pace.
A Tain care home has staged its SECOND music festival during the coronavirus pandemic with a centenarian amongst the revellers.