Two walkers have made it to Inverness, marking a milestone on their 16,000 mile charity walk.
National Sheep Association Scotland are encouraging under-26's to apply to their shepherd of the year competition.
Charity High Life Highland has announced it is on the look out for two new independent non-executive directors to join its trading board.
Two charities have joined forces to help improve the mental health and wellbeing of unpaid carers across the Highlands.
One lucky woman from Inverness has bagged herself a huge birthday present as she was randomly chosen as the winner of £70,000.
A secondary school pupil from the Isle of Skye was named a Highland Hero last week for his fundraising efforts.
A Beauly GP took to the stage last week to collect an award based off his work during the lockdown.
After being crowned brave child of the year, Lexie Forsyth went on stage to accept the award.
A group of metal detector enthusiasts hosted a special charity dig day to raise money for the Highland Hospice.
A well known face in Inverness, Wendy Morgan, has been recognised for the hard work she puts in at home.
The Highland Hospice has launched an appeal for photographs to help make their charity calendar.
The incredible Sophie Stewart saw her hard work recognised as she was named primary pupil of the year.
Staff and pupils at South Lodge Primary School are celebrating as they are recognised with award.
Highland Pride have announced the date for their summer march and event, where members of the LGBT+ community can come together and celebrate.
The Highland Cross has announced its four chosen charities for the 38th outdoor event.
MP Jamie Stone has spoken out in support of the popular annual event and shares what he is currently reading.
Highland based charity Blythswood Care have been helping people fleeing Ukraine, and are asking for donations to help make a difference.
A large crowd turned out on Saturday to support Ukraine through a vigil created by The Highlands Support Refugees.
The measures come after a scientific review advised on ways that the iconic breed could be saved.
Data reveals hate crimes against LGBT+ people in the Highlands and Islands jumped a shocking 49 per cent in the last year.