WORK to boost inclusion through the teaching of British Sign Language has earned a Highland organisation a top prize in a prestigious UK competition.
Lochinver's George Appleby was among half-a-dozen youngsters whose poems won commendations from across the Highland Council area.
The plea has gone out to Highland residents who have CPR knowledge.
SOARING sea water temperatures are causing "deep concern" a Highland salmon farm business has warned.
A trio of meteor showers will be making their presence felt in October – with the Orionids of Halley's Comet fame being one of the three.
The ageing Rose Street multi-storey car park could be demolished and replaced, it has emerged.
The strikes are in response to plans to cut £4 million from the UHI's budget and make dozens of staff redundant.
Suilven and Fionn Loch starred as the show reached its climax, with Suilven doubling up as the location of statues to a major piece of Star Wars lore.
Jago Ashwell (74) is known to have travelled by train from Inverness to Caithness on Monday.
The Communication Workers' Union's Highland chair issued the warning after an MP highlighted NHS patients who'd missed appointments due to late mail.
A galaxy far, far away came a little closer to home today after the dramatic landscapes of Coigach and Assynt starred in Star Wars show Ahsoka.
A&E patients are facing 'long waiting times' today at Raigmore Hospital, NHS Highland has warned.
Passengers have had to endure journeys of up to four-and-a-half hours without any on-board food-and-drink service.
The drivers, aged 18 to 56, were caught in Caithness, Easter and Wester Ross and the Black Isle
A three-day walkout of school staff across the Highlands later this month looks set to go ahead after UNISON rejected a revised pay offer.
SEVEN Highland schools were in the 100 best performing Scottish secondaries, when measured on the percentage of pupils securing five or more Highers.
Bear Scotland claims the work at the Struie road turn-off will be finished within days, weather permitting, after three weeks of inactivity.
A revised pay offer has been made to striking school staff just a fortnight before the next walkout, with a union set to meet tomorrow to discuss it.
THE failure of a bid to pause the introduction of short-term lets licensing legislation has been branded "disappointing" by a Highland MSP.
The chief inspector of prisons in Scotland issued the warning in her latest annual report.