His employer shared sincere condolences to his family and friends 'at this terribly sad and difficult time'.
Long queues have marred the start of the festival for many simply trying to get to the Belladrum site.
“It is very important to be kind to people and you need to have purpose in your life."
Visitors to the Black Isle Show will be able to use a free bus shuttle service to and from the station at Muir of Ord.
Will these historical links – and the earning potential of the property – spur interest from prospective buyers?
Hector MacKenzie lets artificial intelligence lead the way on a guided walk around Inverness.
The operator of a ferry linking the Black Isle and Easter Ross has flagged the likelihood of short-notice cancellation today due to conditions.
The harbour trust chairman has outlined the specific reasons why access is being limited and appealed for community assistance and understanding.
The tie up between High Life and Highland and GPs aims to suppor and empower people across the region to be active.
The charity's mission is to transform lives through the impact of education, community action and gospel activities.
Two Highland care homes were bursting with pride this weekend as they played host to two spectacular drag queens.
FIX--it-uppers in Ross-shire celebrated a year of waste-reducing, money-saving repairs with another of their drop-in cafe events.
'I work for a big company and it has put my name out there for people who didn't know me before.'
'The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner' comes to mind when pondering Highland musician's epic trek for charities.
WDC Adopt a Dolphin works to help protect dolphins across the world.
An acclaimed Highland business has mothballed its cafe as it continues to battle the impact of Covid, Brexit and the cost of living crisis.
Roadworks around an accident-prone A9 junction on the Black Isle are set to begin this weekend – a major milestone in a long-running safety campaign.
A 4AM start at the Cromarty Bridge was the start of a 17-hour mission for an Highland man on Saturday. Here's why he did it.
A MOUNTAIN rescue team sprang into action earlier today to stretcher a visitor who took a tumble at a Ross-shire beauty spot.
Officers investigating the death of a 48-year-old man in the Highlands have named him.