He is known as Mr Halloween and his lavish scare-fests have put Durness on the map.
Beaches in East Sutherland featured in a presentation Shooting Seascapes given to East Sutherland Camera club at its October meeting.
Repairs to the decorative stonework at the Academy Street entrance of Inverness Victorian Market have been completed.
Ann Clark has been appointed vice chairwoman of the NHS Highland.
It is an iconic mountain that dominates the north west Sutherland environment and has even been the focal point of a recent film.
The latest book from Whittles Publishing – Britain and the Bomb, by WJ Nuttall – tells of remarkable technological ambition in the Cold War period.
Highland Council is advising people that time is running out to become a community councillor for their local area.
The Humanist Society Scotland is looking to add to its team of humanist celebrants in the far north and Orkney.
The transfer of a jetty at the Nigg yard could lead to a jobs boost for the region, according to its new owners.
American tariffs imposed on Scotch whisky will be a "bitter bow" to the industry, according to north MP Jamie Stone.
A north politician has called for clarity over the £5 billion dualling of the A9 and A96 roads.
Houses for sale around NC500 are set to be flagged up after a leading property consultancy linked up with the team behind the route.
Scottish Water will be carrying out essential repairs to the sewer in Fountain Road, Golspie, next week.
A Golspie mother and daughter have embarked on a swimming challenge in aid of a dementia charity.
A north Sutherland teenager has beaten off 6000 other young writers to be one of just 15 winners of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2019.
It is a sanctuary where men can pursue their hobbies in a convivial space, and they are queuing to sign up.
Alternative transport has been arranged for rail passengers travelling north of Inverness after a lorry hit a rail bridge.
Karl Rosie has been elected by SNP members to stand at the next Westminster general election for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross.
NESSIE hunter Steve Feltham is to appear on cinema screens as he plays a starring role in a short film from a company set up by a visionary director.
A NEW partnership has been launched which aims to provide better access to bereavement care services.