Locals have been asked to check their gardens and sheds and review CCTV and dash-cam footage.
The development masterplan could bring up to 12,500 square metres of new space for business, industry, storage and trade counter premises.
The local MSP said: ‘Food banks shouldn’t have to exist. No one should have to rely on emergency food just to get by.’
It’s the fourth year they have sponsored the event declared “a real highlight in the farming calendar for many within our area”.
A ‘unique opportunity’ to snap up a traditional Highland railway station property on the NC500 is being flagged up at a knock-down price.
A report identifies an ‘unprecedented’ investment and jobs opportunity for the Highlands - and the barriers that must be overcome ‘at pace’.
The timetable for roadworks on a key A9 link has been outlined before it starts later this month.
A veteran councillor has resigned with immediate effect citing “serious hate incidents” and social media trolling amongst her reasons.
Encouraging slow, sustainable tourism from the heart of a visitor hotspot saw a Loch Ness initiative scoop a prestigious Highland Heroes accolade.
The pioneering success of a health rehabilitation team offering “a second chance at life” earned special recognition at Highland Heroes.
Elaine Maciver admitted that being announced Primary Teacher of the Year at Highland Heroes 2025 was ‘a bit overwhelming’.
A big-hearted effort with its heart in the Highlands is spreading the love to people in need half a world away this Christmas.
Inspiring staff who go the extra mile acknowledged at award ceremony.
Two people were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
The A9 was closed for around six hours after an Easter Ross collision which resulted in two casualties.
Essential road resurfacing on the Tore roundabout on the A9 has been flagged to motorists ahead of work starting this weekend.
Reports of a person being struck by a train between Dingwall and Achnasheen has prompted cancellation of services between Inverness and Kyle.
Organisers say the event has attracted over 130,000 of an audience and generated at least £8m for the Highland economy.
Ceilidhs galore and a broad range of artists lined up for event credited with generating at least £8m for the Highland economy since launched.
It was love at first sight when I first laid eyes on Stac Pollaidh as a teenager.