The Black Isle Farmers' Society has opened its applications for their Bursary Scheme in 2022.
A man who has already achieved six paddleboard world-records is aiming to get another one in March by tackling Loch Ness.
Created in 1982, the radio station is hugely popular in the North of Scotland, and will treat listeners to a special anniversary show.
NHS Highland and the Highland Council are working together to provide LFD tests across the Highlands.
Local Kung Fu academy welcomed in Chinese New Year with its annual performance in Inverness.
Local photographer has turned to drawing to help out his fundraising for popular charity event.
The family run business is looking forward to the year ahead after such success in 2021.
MSP Maree Todd has spoken out against the new strict rules proposed to target those on universal credit seeking employment.
A new radio ad that will be broadcast to people it the Highlands highlights the help available to people struggling with mental health.
Ness Bridge will light up to raise awareness of Kawasaki Disease, a relatively unheard of issue, but is very common among children in the UK.
Two new immersive experiences will be created by technology pros as part of the Spirit of the Highlands project.
The popular charity event is set to return to Inverness in May this year.
The book, created by two doctors and filled with pieces from staff across NHS Highland, will raise money to help global vaccine distribution.
Music students at Tain Royal Academy are playing music for charity in the lead up to Christmas.
History students from the University of the Highlands and Islands have completed four different projects on areas of the region.
An Evanton man who went the extra mile – and then some – for a cause close to his heart is now planning getting others involved closer to home.
A new campaign has been created to keep people safe in the Highlands when taking part in various outdoor activities.
The infamous Battle of Culloden has been retold in a new podcast launched by the National Trust for Scotland.
After coronavirus delays, the regions biggest panto will return next weekend as actors are beginning rehearsals for Cinderella this week.
THE efforts of High Life Highland staff who have gone above and beyond during the Covid-19 pandemic have been recognised at a Strathpeffer ceremony.