A plan to help the over 75's pay their television licence would benefit over 7700 people in north says Labour candidate, Marion Donaldson.
An additional £12,000 could help fund the local village officer scheme and assist with the repair of Christmas lights.
Plans to set up a football European Super league are "a nonsense", according to north MP, Jamie Stone.
A pledge to recruit 279 teachers in the Highlands and Islands has been welcomed by Conservative candidate Edward Mountain.
Enquiries are continuing to trace missing Thurso man David Budge, Police Scotland confirmed.
Enquiries are continuing to trace missing Thurso man David Budge, Police Scotland has confirmed.
Far north MP, Jamie Stone has accused Alex Salmond, of being "an unwitting pawn of Russia's chess game to undermine the UK".
Pupils in the far north and elsewhere in the Highlands will be heading back to school on Monday
Police have appealed to the public to help trace a missing Thurso man, David Budge.
Thurso's Premier Inn is due to open next month – but what is happening with plans to develop the rest of the former auction mart site?
The MeyGen tidal energy scheme in the Pentland Firth could be "a flagship project for the industry and the technology globally."
Air traffic centralisation could have been stopped if local representatives were on the board of Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd.
Herrick challenges, Nicola Sturgeon, to "put her money where her mouth is" when it comes to listening to the views of local people.
A Castletown community councillor has hit out at the fly-tipping at rocks near the local beach.
A medical school should be set up in the Highlands in a bid to resolve recruitment challenges in the area.
An ambitious plan for the Highlands to capitalise on a hydrogen economy has been backed by councillors.
A plan to create a small woodland in the Thurso area has been unanimously supported by the town's community council.
CALL made for 'substantial amount' of council’s £44 million surplus to be spent on improving roads in the north
Family accuse Scottish Government of "dragging their heels" over implementing police complaints report
Drivers in Thurso are being confused by varying speed limits in different parts of the town, according to local community councillors.