TWO cherished Highland charities whose lifeline work hinges on public generosity have lots of interest in a special charity auction this weekend.
The public are being urged to take a stand against violence against women in the 16 Days of Activism Campaign.
Following the latest elections at the Scottish Youth Parliament, six new representatives have been chosen across the Highland region.
The author of a book on the links between the Highlands and the slave trade shared more of his thoughts on the subject in a recent online discussion.
More than 200,000 people have tuned in to weekly educational talks from the Highland Archive Centre on the Highlands and its history.
Highland and Islands Blood Bikes (HAIBB) has received two new motorcycles.
The dig on the East of the battlefield has uncovered a range of finds, dating back to the prehistoric era.
New discoveries have been unearthed at Inverness Castle as they continue with development project.
To mark 100 years of the poppy symbol a series of portraits of veterans has been released by Poppyscotland.
The tapestry follows on from the success of the Great Tapestry of Scotland. It will incorporate many years of history of the Highlands.
A Highland coach operator's support for the annual Eden Court pantomime has been heralded as 'invaluable'.
Kellogs are offering £1000 to schools in Scotland to support breakfast clubs. Applications are open online.
The popular Baxters marathon and festival of running is taking place on Sunday. Runners come from far and wide to raise money and compete.
KINGSMILLS Hotel hosted a golfing fundraiser at Royal Dornoch followed by evening meal to raise money for the Highland Hospice.