A number of Inverness streets will be closed on Saturday during the planned "Freedom March Supporting Scottish Independence" parade.
POPULAR Stornoway band Peat & Diesel will perform at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness on Sunday.
Winter will soon give way to spring and snowdrops will bloom across the Highlands carpeting the region with this popular flowering plant.
A new scheme aims to speed up the search process for any vulnerable people who go missing in the Highlands.
A long-serving foster carer has been thanked for her huge contribution to the care of children from throughout the Highlands, over four decades.
Maree Todd MSP has said the new Scottish National Investment bank will help encourage economic growth across the Highlands and Islands.
A bid is to be made to increase the number of tourists on the rail route between Caithness and Inverness.
Passenger numbers at the 12 railway stations in Sutherland increased by 7.4 per cent in the 2018-19 financial year.
A high-powered top table delivered memorable toasts to an appreciative audience at Brora Scout and Guide Hall Group’s community Burns supper.
One of Sutherland’s top hotels is cashing in and creating jobs as it moves more into the digital age.
Managers at Invershin Hall are running a Health and Wellbeing Festival.
The new year is off to a winning start for four people in a Sutherland community who have landed a share of £180,000 thanks to their postcode.
It takes skill and knowledge to transform scrap silver into a a silver spoon.
A major rescue was carried out in The Minch off North West Sutherland after a boat with three people on board started sinking in high seas.
Members of Dornoch Model Flying Club are having to pass competency tests in order to comply with new legislation.
Two results in Monday night's fifth round of the Sutherland Province curling league have almost decided the championship.
Lord Robert Maclennan of Rogart, who served as an MP for the Far North for over three decades, has died at the age of 83, it has been announced.
Three quarters of Scottish firms believe that giving councils additional powers over non-domestic rates would be bad for business.
A CHEQUE presentation of some kind. At the top of the blackboard at the back is written D Greig Ltd.
GOLSPIE Sutherland boosted their title credentials with a 3-2 victory against North Caledonian League rivals St Duthus at King George V Park.