Sarah Campbell (21) is inviting other young people in the Highlands to come together and speak out about their lives and experiences.
A missing 13-year-old has been found safe and well by the police.
During lockdown, many Highland residents have started looking after somebody who is shielding, or have seen an increase in their caring role.
Anyone who has seen Holly Trappe should report it to police on 101, or contact Ms Gunn.
Upgrade work has been completed.
A freshly poured pint in a favourite bar will be on the top of the list for some people post lockdown.
Fears have been raised that as land encroaching on the battlefield continues to attract commercial development the site may be lost altogether.
John Fraser and Son presented a much needed cheque to one of the areas foremost supporters of families and children who need a bit of extra support.
Chris Darch suffered a stroke last year, Covid-19 travel and mixing restrictions kept his family far from his Raigmore Hospital bedside.
Highland agencies have reminded everyone that facilities for overnight stays and many other visitor facilities are not open until 26 April.
Rail services between Perth and Inverness will be reinstated from tomorrow morning (Thursday).
Joanne Chisholm (43) from Torvean Avenue went out of her way on Easter Sunday to find the woman and get her the help she needed.
The lecture will be delivered by Andrew Grant McKenzie at 5.45pm on Thursday April 15 on the eve of the 275th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden.
The closure will be in operation from Thursday April 15 2021 until Friday April 16 2021, between the hours of 9.30am until 3.30pm on both days.
It has launched a campaign to get people out and about on June 19 2021 to give the charity a much needed cash boost.
Ms Gabaldon, who wrote the Outlander series of books, used Culloden and the Jacobite uprising as the backdrop to her early novels.
The Gathering Place is a public art project will see major art works installed along the banks of the River Ness in Inverness.
A Gaelic singer has joined forces with a Scottish charity to encourage Gaelic conversation, reading and creative writing via Zoom
Martin Rush, from Drakies, and Michelle Grover, from Strathpeffer, are launching nessiecompetitions.co.uk to offer top-quality prizes.
The Gathering Place – the riverside arts project promoted by Highland Council – is described as an “unnecessary wall” on both sides of the River Ness.