A new project aims to help provide a fresh way for young Highlanders to pursue a career in the region’s construction industry.
Former care home staff accommodation in Wester Ross looks set to be turned into accessible housing under plans lodged with Highland Council.
Vital infrastructure improvements that could transform the reliability of trains in the northern Highlands appear to be in limbo.
Hopes cycling and luggage capacity could be dramatically increased on railway services in the north Highlands seem to have been dashed by rail chiefs.
A lack of progress in reopening a Highland railway station that was temporarily shut in a row over access, is “concerning”, say local politicians.
Clarity is urgently needed over the ban on wood burning stoves, a Highland MSP has warned after being inundated with concerns from confused residents.
The bar and restaurant in Inver is very popular with food fans, with people travelling from miles around to enjoy meals there.
Talented athletes from across the Highlands are receiving support to help them realise their sporting dreams.
Tain's weekly health walks continue on Wednesday (April 17) with a trip to Hilton of Cadboll.
AN NHS Highland nurse who covers Parkinson’s Disease and provides support to hundreds of patients across the north is up for a national award.
Some £320 million of power network infrastructure projects in the north of Scotland have been thrown open to tender amid massive expansion plans.
The news comes as the company posted an operational loss of £4.9m in its latest annual report.
Nessie hunters are about to embark on their latest search of Loch Ness - and have urged Nasa and other scientists to lend their expertise.
The A836 will be closed at Lairg Railway Station later this month while a refit is carried out on the level crossing, Highland Council has warned.
A spate of cancellations due to lack of crew during the Easter break is ‘a blow to Highland businesses’ at the start of the tourist season.
British Transport Police responded to an incident in Easter Ross on Saturday and ScotRail has warned of the dangers of trespassing on the railway.
A Met Office yellow warning for gale-force winds in parts of the Highlands has been extended until midnight. It was originally meant to expire at 3pm.
Ferry crossings in the Minch will be out of action until at least Monday after Storm Kathleen began battering the west coast.
The warning comes into force on Sunday amid forecasts of gales up to 60mph in many western areas of the region.
Cllr Alasdair Rhind, who represented the Tain and Easter Ross ward, will be buried following a funeral service on Friday.