Disgruntled dog walkers and other leisure users of Dornoch Airfield attended a fiery meeting of Dornoch Community Council last week.
Tain Gala starts on Wednesday, July 2, with a 10k and fun run.
The first World Book Day in the UK and Ireland was held in 1997.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
The Kinlochbervie Millennium Cake is to go on display; and Brora Wool Mill is losing workers to the oil industry at Nigg.
Brora Community Council is urging SSEN Transmission to realign the route through its area of the planned new overhead 400kV line.
Scottish singer and songwriter Findlay Napier will be performing at the West Church Hall, Dornoch, on Saturday.
The workshops are being led by well known poet and researcher Cáit O’Neill.
Don’t miss the open day at Strathnaver Museum, Bettyhill.
Assynt Development Trust is looking to take on a Local Place Plan worker on a contractural, self-employed basis.
Fishing tackle and clothing shop Glencoast has won the Rural Enterprise category of the Scottish Countryside Alliance 2025 Awards.
The theme of the event is ‘Unlocking Potential: Shaping the North Highlands as a Destination of Choice’.
Phil and Simon Thompson say the new development is going to be called the Struie Distillery.
Arek Ulicki from Milton and Freya Macdonald from Tain impressed judges with their skill, teamwork and precision.
This year’s guest speaker was Jane Bissett, who gave a humorous talk about her life as a shepherdess and the different breeds of sheep in Glamorgan.
The Venerable John Green, who lives in Drumbeg, has joined the Sutherland Lord-Lieutenancy team.
Pupils at Helmsdale Primary School were challenged to create pictures and artwork about the Flow Country.
It is nothing new that powerful people have used empty promises of peace to manipulate others.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
Peace protesters descend on Cape Wrath and hopes are high that a buyer has been found for the Sutherland Arms Hotel in Lairg.