Aggressive scammers are targeting Highland residents, police have reported after a spate of incidents.
The plans are aimed at dealing with at least 12 school and spending millions more on much needed road repairs.
Humza Yousaf’s resignation as First Minister is a consequence of the “disarray and lack of focus” at the heart of the SNP, Jamie Stone has said.
The small blue butterfly will be celebrated and work done to preserve its habitat highlighted at an event at Castlehill Heritage Centre on May 12.
Craft from the Croft Caithness, has been running workshops for beginners and lapsed sewers with the aim of getting people into sewing.
Lyth model and horse trainer Natalie Oag delighted children and disabled adults with a special liberty display at the weekend.
While colleagues rallied after Humza Yousaf’s resignation, opposition politicians have been quick to recount what they see as his failures in office.
Plans for a new mode of transport in the Highlands have taken another step forward.
Jack Halliday will be “a big miss” after playing his last game for Wick Academy in Saturday’s 4-0 Highland League victory at Kynoch Park.
Far north MSP Maree Todd ‘saddened’ by events as Kate Forbes is described elsewhere as ‘the best person who can lead Scotland’.
Gary Manson insists Wick Academy will be “looking upwards” next season after rounding off their 2023/24 league campaign with a 4-0 win at Keith.
The former First Minister’s frequent visits to the north after a period when the Highlands did not feature in national politics
Mr Yousaf was facing two motions of no confidence and the likelihood of being forced from office if he chose to stay.
Halkirk District Bowling Club’s annual presentation of awards took place in the Ross Institute in the village on Saturday.
Kate Forbes is a favourite to succeed him after Douglas Ross demanded he step down.
Miller Academy Primary was an extra busy school on two recent Wednesdays, due to 60 family members volunteering to read to the children.
A space industry convention for young people should be funded by the UK government and held in the far north, Jamie Stone said.
Members of the public can have their say on a 20-year vision for improved transport in the Highlands and Islands.
A fuel poverty scheme introduced nine years ago has helped just over two per cent of households across the Highlands, according to MP Jamie Stone.
Making Space for Nature by Eilidh-Ann Philips