An online parcel delivery pricing map has been launched to help residents of rural communities identify unfair charges and find the best deals.
Businesses in the Highlands are being encouraged to get their staff walking more and sitting less with the help of Scotland’s walking charity.
Extra investment in endoscopy at NHS Highland will see the service increase its capacity, allowing it to be delivered to more patients.
Two huge towhead structures were transported through Wick this morning as part of Subsea 7's latest pipeline bundle project for the oil and gas sector
The first blood bike to be based in the far north has been named in honour of NHS workers fighting Covid-19.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP David Stewart has been told that state aid to protect Wick air services could take up to a year to put in place.
The North Coast 500 organisation has taken issue with claims by north MSP Gail Ross over "irresponsible tourists".
Gail Ross is calling for action over "irresponsible tourists" who, she says, are showing a total disregard for local communities and the environment.
"Chancers" advertising illegal waste collections on social media sites are being targeted by Scotland’s environmental regulator.
"Chancers" advertising illegal waste collections on social media sites are being targeted by Scotland’s environmental regulator.
People throughout the UK are being urged to join in this year’s Big Butterfly Count citizen science event, launched today by Butterfly Conservation.
Two ocean rowers headed through Sutherland waters last night in their bid to set a record for an unsupported circumnavigation of mainland Britain.
Scottish tourism is facing its biggest challenge in a generation and everyone has a role to play in the industry's recovery, VisitScotland has said.
Over £2m is being made available to tree nurseries, small forestry businesses and farmers to help them play their part in creating more woodland.
High Life Highland has reiterated that safety will be the top priority as it seeks to "bounce back” from the global pandemic.
Families from the far north were among those who played a part in the transatlantic slave trade of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Leading figures in tourism and hospitality in the north Highlands are asking the Scottish Government to provide urgent access to Covid-19 testing.
Highland Council says it is concerned that many of its tenants may be missing out on help towards their rent from Universal Credit.
Union leader Andrew McCornick has written an open letter to consumers thanking them for their support for Scottish farmers, growers and crofters.
Four Royal Navy patrol boats are to visit Wick next week as part of their summer deployment.