Kelly Macrae and Savannah Kelly took the trophy as joint carers of the year at the Highland Heroes ceremony.
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Recently moving from Golspie to Invergordon, Catherine Ferguson was "overwhelmed" to be named Highland Heroes' secondary teacher of the year.
Jane Mackintosh was named primary teacher of the year at this year's Highland Heroes awards.
A doctor who has helped care for children at Raigmore Hospital for 20 years has been named this year's Highland Heroes' healthcare hero.
Police Scotland’s first national campaign of the year is about to commence with the focus on speed limits.
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A woman working to make sure Highland homes are being put to the best use is in the running for a national award in recognition of her achievements.
Highland MSP Emma Roddick visited the Inverness Justice Centre recently to hear about the introduction of “virtual courts” there.
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An exciting exhibition of textile works made by women in the Highlands is to go on show at Eden Court.
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Food and drink businesses in the Highlands interested in improving environmental performance by reducing food waste can join a new group.
The Inverness and Loch Ness heat of the Highland Shortbread Showdown takes place tomorrow, with the public tasting and voting for their favourite.
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Highland Council has responded to worries that not enough housing is planned to meet future demand in the region.
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