It was a year ago today that Finn Creaney was last seen. His devoted family won't stop searching for answers.
A Black Isle visitor attraction is celebrating the completion of a major revamp today.
'Rowing is just about the best exercise you can get and I thought I might as well use this occasion to do something useful'.
The initiative aims to help show people how to make simple repairs to save them from buying new and lead a more sustainable lifestyle.
It's almost exactly a year since bushcraft expert Finn was last embarking on a planned hike he hasn't returned from.
Both have been hailed as major assets for the organisation whose day to day operations affect thousands of people across the Highlands.
She urged the Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth to publish the updated timetable before Autumn 2023.
Hector Mackenzie has reported on plans for a foot and cycle link between Strathpeffer and Dingwall for years and reckoned it was about time to walk it
A HIGHLAND woman is stepping up to the top post with a key organisation involved in the preservation and promotion of the Gaelic language.
The case of a Highland man posted missing almost exactly one year ago is to be highlighted in a new Channel 5 TV show.
The prospect of Highland Council being broken up and replaced by smaller entities – including, for example, an Inverness City Council – was addressed.
A power cut which affected hundreds of people in Inverness yesterday has been put down to a fault in an underground cable.
She said: 'Early diagnosis saves lives, so please, if you are putting off making an appointment, don’t.'
Ronnie Mitchell's accolade for helping people with disabilities enjoy the challenging game of golf was warmly cheered from around the room.
It was spud heaven for anyone who loves a bit of variety in their tatties.
It was spud heaven for anyone who loves a bit of variety in their tatties.
Grace got the evening off to a touching start when she asked that the other nominees be invited up to the stage with her.
Olivia started to volunteer at the age of 12 and has never looked back. She says volunteering also gives her lots back.
Kornelia Porozynska's boundless enthusiasm and compassion touched judges of the Primary School Pupil of the Year category.
There was a terrific result recorded at Ross County Football Club in at the weekend – just not on the field of play!