With June drawing to a close and Highland Pride on the horizon, here are some of the flags you might be seeing to represent the LGBTQ+ community.
Leap Sports and UHI's Out and About project is helping break down barriers LGBTQ+ people face to accessing sport and physical activity.
Scottish Power has signed a new partnership to invest in Scottish Women's Football and the Highlands and Islands League.
Alyn Gunn says it is a "massive" boost to have the backing of Inverness Caley Thistle for a Highland-wide leadership scheme aimed at young people.
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross MSP Maree Todd believes the Highlands have the potential to become a sporting hub of excellence after global successes.
Halkirk heading across the Pentland Firth.
As LGBT+ History Month draws to a close with February giving way to March, here are some Highland stories through history that you should know about.
Scotland's LGBT+ organisations have joined together to call on all three First Ministerial candidates to honour existing commitments to the community.
The votes have been counted, and you have decided where Darvel's win over Aberdeen ranks compared to some historic moments in the Highlands.
Darvel made history in the Scottish Cup by knocking out Aberdeen this week, but how does it compare to others through the years? Vote in our poll!
Brora Rangers have announced that manager Craig Campbell has resigned from his role just 48 hours before the club were due to host Keith.
Excellent performance from group of swimmers
Outstanding display of darts.
New sponsor for club.
Donald Mowat came out on top in decent conditions at Reay Golf Club's winter league stableford fixture.
Caithness Rugby Club are looking to restore their winning record in Caledonia One when they travel to take on Hillfoots.
Gary Manson says Wick Academy’s full focus will now be on finishing as high up the Highland League table as possible – starting at Huntly tomorrow.
The opening weekend of the Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association season has taken place – here's what happened.
Caithness United's under-16s got one back on Dingwall after losing on the road to them a few weeks ago.
All three teams from Thrumster continued their winning ways in the latest round of Wick and District Darts League matches.