Packs of LFD tests will be distributed from several Highland locations from Monday until to Friday next week.
A Tain based taxi driver has been nominated for an award, in recognition of a number of good deeds performed throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
A date has been set for this year's Durness Highland Gathering, the group's committee have confirmed
Work is now under way on a £44,000 upgrade to the public toilets in Dornoch.
Highland Council are inviting parents and carers to consider enrolling their child for Gaelic Medium education.
MSP Maree Todd has responded to concerns over a lack of access to Lateral Flow Device (LFD) test kits collection points on the west coast.
A woman who lost her premature baby is sharing her story in a bid to set up a support group for bereaved parents across Caithness and Sutherland.
A Dingwall agricultural machinery firm has been confirmed as the top seller of McCormick tractors in 2021.
The 38th annual gathering at Aviemore beat the weekend storms but is in need of financial support
An online study using Instagram data has revealed Scotland's top ten most 'hashtagged' beaches.
Members at Assynt Bowling Club played in their first competition in almost two years on January 30.
Police are appealing for information regarding damage at a bird rescue centre in Brora, leaving one bird requiring emergency care.
Life is full of adventure and excitement for Assynt septuagenarian Bill Smith, who has returned from his latest expedition to the Antarctic.
Infants at a primary school in Tain are enjoying a new barked area in their learning garden after a power outage required SSE to dig it up.
An all-day careers event will be held at Skibo Castle in February to help the private members club recruit new staff.
A further step has been taken in the development of an ambitious project to commemorate the Battle of Littleferry.
A cat believed to be a 'stowaway' on a delivery to a village in Caithness is the centre of an online appeal to reunite it with its owners.
The Highland Adapts project will present its latest report to Highland Council members this week.
Minister for health, Maree Todd, is urging constituents who are not fully vaccinated to roll up their sleeves get the vaccine.
Projects to reduce the effects of timber transport in rural communities could land a cash boost via a Scottish Forestry fund.