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Two of the most notorious eyesore buildings in Wick's High Street are to be demolished after lying empty for decades.
A torrential downpour failed to dampen the spirits of veterans and NHS staff outside Caithness General Hospital for Armed Forces Day at the weekend.
Councillor Struan Mackie says the focus must be on ensuring maximum socio-economic benefit from Space Hub Sutherland now it has planning consent.
A charity for fishermen has highlighted the impact the coronavirus epidemic is having on the industry – and says it is there to help.
The Highlands is at risk of losing out on the SNP’s flagship broadband programme and may be left in the “digital stone age”, it has been claimed.
The NHS Highland area has gone the past 24 hours without recording any fresh positive tests for Covid-19.
A local women’s aid group has released a video on social media to promote the message that "We are here".
A group of local people have transformed the gardens adjacent to St Fergus Church in Wick with a colourful display of blooms.
Forestry and Land Scotland has resumed its peatland restoration work at Meall an Lochain in north-west Sutherland.
As more companies continue to get back to work, we look at how financial support is helping firms to adapt, innovate and protect jobs.
Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running is cancelled.
The A&A Mackay Builders Summer League at Thurso Golf Club is going from strength to strength with last Thursday’s round four attracting 97 entrants.
North Highland Harriers have held two virtual challenges in order to keep members connected and engaged during lockdown.
Wick Academy captain Alan Farquhar swapped his football boots for golf clubs – and scored his first hole-in-one at the weekend.
A Caithness man has completed a virtual marathon in Edinburgh during lockdown – achieving a personal best.
The fairways at Thurso have been very busy since lockdown restrictions were eased – many new members have appeared as well as some well-kent faces.
Members of Pentland Firth Yacht Club encountered changeable sailing conditions in their first race since the lockdown restrictions were eased.
Halkirk United and Thurso will play in the top division of a two-tier North Caledonian League that is being put in place for 2020/21.
Martyn Landi reviews The Last of Us Part II, while Jamie Harris takes on Do Not Feed The Monkeys, Desperados III, and Beyond Blue
Matt MacPherson of The Malt Room in Inverness is opening up some rare bottles to let people taste a special dram during lockdown
ArtyNess: Liza Mulholland celebrates the joys of playing music as a family – and those who have shared their passion during lockdown
The hill walking and cycling author, editor and broadcaster shares his experiences of lockdown from his home in Newtonmore
A paediatrician who has written a book on nurturing parent-child relationships advises parents on how to shout less and be more tolerant
TRNSMT Takeover will give music fans the chance to enjoy some of TRNSMT’s most iconic moments
Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond return to BBC Scotland and BBC One with the show which is filmed in Fettercairn.
Book inspired by exiled Scot's key guide to US birds
Social media pages will host live performances, kids craft activities, pub quiz, archive footage and more
The spirit of the festival will take to our screens and radios in celebration of the largest music festival in the world.
Grassroots music venues are asking for cash aid and a reduction in VAT to help them cope with financial losses during the coronavirus crisis.
Room for 150 cars at Inverness stadium car park