Councillors have been briefed by the man leading the Highland public health fight against Covid-19.
NEW regulations being proposed for short-term let housing could have a devastating impact on Scotland’s rural communities.
Dingwall and Highland Marts Ltd yesterday sold 1355 weaned calves.
A fishery board in Ross-shire has warned patrols across the widespread area it covers will continue to crack down on illegal fishing.
THE birthday of one of Ross-shire's most famous sons has been celebrated.
A group dedicated to working with young people in Wester Ross is seeking feedback on a plan which could help develop what it does.
Dingwall and Highland Marts Ltd yesterday sold 6418 store lambs and feeding sheep.
Teachers and educators have been speaking about their passion for the Gaelic language and what needs to be done to encourage its development.
DINGWALL and Highland Marts Ltd today sold 5069 breeding and store sheep.
Muirburn – the controlled, cool burning of heather on Scotland’s moorlands – is becoming ever more important in the fight against wildfires.
SIXTEEN new coronavirus cases have been logged in the NHS Highland area over the past 24 hours.
CONSTRUCTION work is set to begin this week to maintain the only remaining east coast car ferry of its type in the UK.
The red carpet was rolled out at an Easter Ross care home as residents celebrated the movies with their own mock Oscars ceremony.
An inspirational great-granny has been recognised for a remarkable fundraising effort that lifted spirits during the lockdown.
A Highland strongman has urged others struggling with mental health issues to seek help that is freely available.
MORE than 600 people were attracted to an outdoor market at which safety Covid-related safety precautions were taken.
The chief of a stem cell donor charity is telling young men they could have it in them to save the life of a Highland lass.
Councillors have commended Highland Council’s ongoing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint over the past year.
A school's parent council has praised its rector for putting pupils' wellbeing first.
Concern over the impact the Covid crisis is having on the career opportunities of Highland apprentices has prompted calls to the Scottish Government.