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Miss Scotland has given her advice for those hoping to take part in the next pageant.
Two hotels on the NC500 route are up for sale in Tain.
Highland strongman, Luke Stoltman has been crowned Europe’s Strongest Man.
A range of artefacts have been recovered by archaeologists at Culloden Battlefield in Inverness.
A Highland MSP has asked Highland Council to take urgent action to enforce their policy banning the use of pesticides on school playgrounds.
Scottish Land & Estates has called for better ‘rural-proofing’ of policies in the wake of the debacle over a ban on wood-burning stoves in new homes.
The Crofting Commission has announced a new initiative designed to strengthen the crofting sector by engaging with landlords of vacant crofts.
Giving business leaders peace of mind is at the heart of a Highland IT firms’ mission.
The Muslim community in the Highlands have been partaking in Ramadan since March 11.
The Muslim community in the Highlands have been partaking in Ramadan since March 11.
Stories gathered will celebrate past, present and future generations of the industry.
An evening full of laughter and world-class comedy is set to take place at Macdonald Aviemore Resort this summer.
A Highland business has secured a four-year advertising and sponsorship contract with the local authority.
Victims of domestic violence have been encouraged to seek support and report incidents to police, following a reduction in recorded cases.
Some 400 people were at the Drumossie Hotel on Friday night for the annual Highland Heroes event.
David MacRae was recognised for doing something quietly within his community, without any thought of praise for himself.
An Inverness school has been named as school of the year at this year's Highland Heroes Awards.
Highland Action for Little Ones (HALO) has been named as charitable organisation of the year at the Highland Heroes Awards.
David MacRae was recognised for doing something quietly within his community, without any thought of praise for himself.