Tain baker Willie Mackenzie has decided to hang up his rolling pin after 51 years in the trade.
A young volunteer from Scourie has been recognised for his 'talent and commitment' after completing more than 500 hours of volunteer service.
Competition winners at Assynt Bowling Club received their trophies at the club's first indoor session of 2022.
A Gaelic film produced by a Wester Ross high school has been shortlisted for an award in the prestigious Gaelic short film competition, 'FilmG'.
A north Sutherland primary nursery will join four other schools that will not be operating today.
An 'up-and-coming' composer from Sutherland will be featured in the production of a new vaudeville-inspired opera tour.
People in Tain are being advised that upgrades to mobile networks in the area could cause interference to TV signals.
A Sutherland ex-services charity has benefited from the sale of confectionary items.
Highland Council have submitted a planning application for 17 houses on the 'old hockey pitch' in Golspie.
Gairloch High School pupils are ready to ‘get on their bike’ after receiving funding from Cycling Scotland.
More women and girls living and working in agriculture will be able to apply for funding for courses to help develop their skills.
Staff joining the social care workforce will have their entry costs paid by the Scottish Government until the end of March.
The full effects of Covid and temporary closures are still to be felt by the hospitality industry, says the owner of a Highland restaurant.
The Scottish Crofters Federation has warned that addressing the causes of rural depopulation must come before a proposed in-migration scheme.
A £75000 award has moved Strathnaver Museum closer to completing their vital refurbishment project.
Public health minister Maree Todd has repeated a call to encourage all expectant mothers to get vaccinated.
Homes and businesses from Tain to Edderton have been left without power due to an unplanned outage.
Community groups in Sutherland are being urged to apply to the Scottish Government's Place-Based Investment programme before its deadline.
Projects designed to help the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss are set to benefit from further funding this year.
Scotland's tourism sector will soon have access to a £9m recovery package designed to ease the impact of public health measures to tackle Omicron.