A bedraggled long distance walker sparked an air and land search in a remote part in the Highlands early on Monday.
A remote village community has been given a major boost in its unusual bid to buy land in a bombing range to increase its use as a tourist attraction.
ANGRY patients in north-west Sutherland are to vent their frustration over medical transport in a showdown meeting with the head of the Scottish Ambulance…
As Scotland's mountains become well covered in snow, a top mountaineering body has warned of the dangers facing winter walkers and climbers.
Britain’s most remote and expensive public toilet - built on an uninhabited island home to over 200,000 seabirds - is certainly flushed with success.
THE grieving family of a former German prisoner of war was refused a funeral service in a Sutherland community hall owned by a church because it was a…
Walkers are being warned that the hills are alive again with the sound of deer stalking.
PLANS for a world-class golf course in East Sutherland face being bunkered by double trouble – the threat to wildlife and angry locals.
IT is almost green for go!
Star footballer Gareth Bale showed his skill with a different ball swapped as he travelled to the Highlands to play two of the region’s top golf…
It could be a case of power just to the people of Golspie after the collapse of ambitious plans for a micro-hydro scheme.
A group of scientists are to shadow Europe's biggest war games off the Sutherland coast - and with new hi-tech equipment - to investigate the effect…
A new warning over an early appearance of blood-sucking ticks has been issued to hillwalkers.
WHAT is believed to be the smallest library in Scotland has turned a red phone box into a well-read one.
An historic painting, marking the momentous occasion when the Free Church of Scotland was formed in 1843, is the showpiece for a new exhibition at Tate…
IT will be one of the most unusual crowdfunding appeals ever.
The body that represents Scotland's farmers has backed staying in the European Union, claiming quitting could see many "hit the barriers."
May the north be with you.
An MP says 140 fishermen's livelihoods could be sunk over controversial plans to double the size of the exclusion zone around Britain's major torpedo…
MOBILE coverage in the Highlands has been described as "downright shocking" by the head of the area’s small business organisation.