A PIECE of a UK-wide puzzle challenge was found at a famous Caithness landmark last week.
A HIGHLAND-based author's love for the region is captured in a new novel inspired by a storytelling initiative.
"The year of storytelling will really helps us just to go back to that really basic human need to connect."
We ask our readers what they think about the ongoing strike action on pay rise across railway workers in the UK.
TRAINS in the Highlands and the north are facing major disruption following the first day of a nation-wide strike action yesterday.
AN initiative to raise awareness on the risks associated with water will be running from tomorrow.
TRAIN services across the Highlands and parts of Scotland are due to be cancelled next week as a three-day strike has been announced.
Food and drink businesses across the Highlands are being encouraged to apply for a top industry event before the deadline closes on Friday.
On National Fish and Chip Day 2022, we asked our readers to share their favourite chip shops with us.
THE winner of a prestigious Highland literary prize will be announced tonight at an award ceremony.
On our fourth episode of our Highland Book Prize 2021 special series, we catch up with journalist and writer Cal Flyn.
A HIGHLAND green initiative has announced the opening of applications in support of local environmental projects in the region.
In this week's episode of Northern Bibliosphere, we'll have the pleasure to sit down with Jen Hadfield and talk about her collection The Stone Age.
A mini-series in conversation with the finalists of the Highland Book Prize 2021 ahead of the awards ceremony on May 26.
LOCAL trades across the Highlands will be showcased in a new interior design tv series.
THE KINCRAIG-based author is the guest in the latest episode of our literary podcast.
A SCOTTISH actor was spotted on an Highland beach while filming for a new TV series on his native country.
In this episode of Northern Bibliosphere, we sit and talk to Maggie about her career and her passion for history, languages, tea and candles.
To start with a bang, our first guest is award-winning writer, drama and English teacher - and puppetry enthusiast - Barbara Henderson.
Today is in fact the first Friday of August, which marks International Beer Day.