A share of £170,000 will be awarded to groups and individuals to run projects within the community supporting people affected by dementia
A trailblazing social housing provider headquartered in Easter Ross is opening the door to new board members.
Every student is guaranteed an interview for a job and employers have signed up to guaranteed employment of 75 per cent of the successful graduates.
The tie up between High Life and Highland and GPs aims to support and empower people across the region to be active.
Bad weather prompted postponement of work last night. A new plan for the weekend has been shared.
The charity's mission is to transform lives through the impact of education, community action and gospel activities.
Events went ahead as planned despite some mixed weather and were voted a success by organisers.
One person is taken to Raigmore Hospital after Easter Ross car accident.
A new man is taking the helm as Glenmorangie Company president after a record-breaking five years overseen by his predecessor.
Roadworks around an accident-prone A9 junction on the Black Isle are set to begin this weekend – a major milestone in a long-running safety campaign.
Sutherland and Easter Ross firefighters tackled a lorry blaze yesterday.
Hails role played by employers who support the volunteer reserve forces and the wider armed forces family including veterans, spouses and partners
It had been on the market for half a million.
A car clocked by cops on the A9 travelling at 103mph yesterday had failed its MoT a month ago, according to Highland police.
A 4AM start at the Cromarty Bridge was the start of a 17-hour mission for a Tain man on Saturday. Here's why he did it.
Officers investigating the death of a 48-year-old man in the Highlands have named him.
Ambitious targets agreed by government have created a significant challenge for SSEN in the Highlands. Can it deliver amid hot controversy?
A Tain man aiming to unicycle over eight of Scotland's bridges before sunset today has already ticked two in Ross-shire off his list.
The closure of an Invergordon care home has been concluded with new homes found for all of the residents who had stayed there.
Millions of pounds of investment has been poured into Ullapool through a series of facelift projects – with more, potentially, to come.