The scene is set ahead of the 2nd instalment of the Black Isle Belter festival set to take place this weekend.
Stagecoach North Scotland is providing free bus travel on May 8, to serving military, veterans, and cadets across its services.
A new Ullapool pizzeria has officially opened for business, after renovating a derelict eyesore into a sleek new eatery.
Faults and a broken down train have sparked the cancellation of five services between Aberdeen and Inverness today (April 29).
A Highland partnership has announced its aim to “deliver high quality and affordable housing for residents” in a new ten-year strategy for the region.
Tributes have been shared following the death of a 17-year-old former Tain Royal Academy pupil, described as a “quiet and gentle young man”.
A kind-hearted couple have cleared a fly-tipping mess in Lochcarron that left locals feeling “so angry”.
The Highland Council has appointed Bernadette Scott as chief officer education for primary and early years.
The Most Reverend Mark Strange of Moray, Ross and Caithness has shared his message of condolence upon the death of Pope Francis yesterday.
Two Wester Ross communities are celebrating after being awarded grants to support development in the rural areas.
Ullapool eco-champions have been awarded funding to continue their marine conservation and education work.
Ullapool Bookshop is set to host a talk from a best-selling author next month.
Our readers took to social media to share their thoughts on the planned upgrading works for the rail line north of Dingwall.
A traditional off-grid four-bedroom cottage located on the shores of Loch Carron has hit the market — for just £125,000.
Police are appealing for information following a collision between a van and a car on the A9 last Sunday (March 23).
Home Bargains have multiple stores across the Highlands and Moray in Inverness, Tain, Dingwall, Aviemore, Nairn and Elgin.
Police have launched a search for a missing Inverness man, who they believe may have travelled to Caithness via public transport.
The child-led environmental activism group began the campaign in 2022, after they found shocking information about the impact of cigarette butts.
A Caithness woman won Fundraiser of the Year at Highland Heroes for her project in tribute to her late best friend, Julie.
The headteacher of Inverness High School was “delighted” to win the School of the Year award at Highland Heroes on behalf of pupils.