Blue Murder, Fat Cow and others have made their mark in award ceremonies and raised the global profile of the Tain firm.
The feathery festival was held at Elphin Community Hall last Saturday.
A total of 1,032 children took part in the summer reading challenge across 47 libraries in Highland, reading 5,260 books overall.
Sutherland potters spot their commission to the Queen in her Balmoral home
Every year, people come together on September 10 to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
Ross MSP Maree Todd has welcomed the introduction of theScottish Government’s newest social security benefit, the Adult Disability Payment (ADP)
Attendees can look forward to a range of competitions, refreshments, activities, and of course – the famous Chicken Race.
A presentation ceremony was held at a family afternoon at the mountain rescue team’s Inchnadamph base last Sunday.
Contemporary Scottish folk band Breabach delighted a sold-out Ullapool Village Hall in an event put in by The Ceilidh Place on Friday night
A NORTH-west Sutherland speciality food business has added yet another award to its collection.
Scottish crime writer GR Halliday will visit the bookshop next week to meet customers and sign copies of his best-selling novels set in the Highlands.
A Lochbroom toddler who survived E.Coli has inspired his parents to hold a fundraiser this weekend in honour of those who saved his life.
At the height of the wedding season, HM Revenue and Customs is reminding married couples and civil partnerships to sign up for Marriage Allowance.
NHS 24 offers advice on how to treat bites and stings, while enjoying the outdoors this summer.
Eighteen year old local musician, Leah Cunningham – known by 'Mackenzie' as her stage name, dropped her new album this month titled 'Mix 11'.
A total of £6800 was raised for the Lifeboat.
A new Lochinver café takeaway named The Old Net Shed, which will offer high quality food at a mid–range price for both locals and tourists.
Jodie Gordon, from Ardersier, has become Tulloch Homes’ first-ever female apprentice, as a part of Tulloch's largest apprenticeship programme.
The Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is looking for school leavers and recent graduates who want to make a difference.
An artist who spent four winters living, writing, and photographing from a small Scottish beach is set to unveil a special exhibition in Wester Ross.