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Two Caithness athletes have been included in the latest round of the Highland Athlete Travel Award Scheme (ATAS).
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Pupils from Noss Primary School in Wick helped bring joy to impoverished families across Europe with boxes of gifts.
A long-time Highland Council employee is celebrating a double award success.
Northern Drift by Monique Sliedrecht
Excitement is building ahead of a 1500-mile rally from John O’Groats to Monte Carlo early next year - a century after it was first held.
The trunk road operator Bear Scotland says it is ready for winter with 35,000 tonnes of salt in storage ready for when the cold weather hits.
The Seafarers Memorial at the Braehead is now illuminated at night, with subtle ground-level blue lights shining on the statue on it plinth.
Book lovers are being reassured that two new mobile library vehicles that were promised to be in service in the summer are finally on their way.
As recently as September health minister Jenni Minto dismissed the call for an independent review but the move is still welcomed.
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Two Caithness runners joined the world’s biggest marathon when they stepped out on the streets of the Big Apple last weekend.
Ewan McElroy accepts that Halkirk United face a “massive task” in Saturday’s Jock Mackay Cup final but he says there is a positive mood in the camp.
“We need to put in an 80-minute performance if we are to win games like this,” Sinclair Dunnett said as the Greens were beaten by Aberdeenshire.
The Krakens’ fixture in Lerwick had been rearranged for this Saturday after the original date was wiped out by Storm Amy at the start of last month.
The annual historical photo book featuring images from the Highland capital from days gone by is now in the shops and available to order
Inverness’ newest venue is officially opening today — after it hosted a sparkling preview night yesterday.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Mike Merritt meets a 90-year-old runner who is still working and a dedicated hill bagger at the sprightly age of 86 on his travels
As 2025 comes to a close, a popular Wester Ross distillery is on its way to celebrate a major milestone — by making its own whisky for the first time.
The brand new restaurant and cocktail bar in the former Rose Street Foundry will create 25 jobs when it opens next week.
John Bell, 44, had been charged over an incident at the Loch Ness Bay Campsite in July.
He was speaking after laying a wreath at the Stone of Remembrance in Edinburgh.
Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli also said ‘difficult choices’ for the Scottish government lie ahead on tax.
The Finance Secretary said the Scottish Government had a ‘very limited’ set of levers to respond.