The far north is primed to benefit from a huge expansion in offshore wind power, according to Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross MP Jamie Stone.
Trunk road teams say they are ready to deal with adverse weather conditions as they launched their official winter service.
Police searching for a missing woman in Wick have announced that a body has been found.
Sunday's coronavirus figures showed an increase of 27 positive cases in the NHS Highland area.
A further 14 cases of Covid-19 have been detected in the NHS Highland area over the past 24 hours.
People in Caithness are being urged to mark Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day at home this year.
There are plenty of activities taking place in and around the city centre.
Stand-up paddleboarding – often known simply as SUP – has never been so popular.
The Loch Ness 360 combines two fantastic off-road trails to make a complete circuit of this wonderful waterway.
Inverness is the perfect base for cyclists to enjoy a variety of rides, from quiet road routes to testing trails through the trees.
Pubs and restaurants across the Highlands will not be allowed to serve alcohol indoors as part of new measures announced today.
Most people in the Highlands and Islands say they will always support shops on their local high street.
The total number of Covid-19 cases in the NHS Highland area reached 700 as a further 19 positive tests were recorded in the most recent 24-hour period
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in different areas of the Highlands has been made available for the first time.
There were 13 new Covid-19 cases recorded in the NHS Highland area in the past 24 hours.
A round-the-world cyclist who was hit by a car at 70mph while riding across America last year will attempt to break the NC500 record this weekend.
Family swimming sessions and swimming lessons for children are expected to be return from later this month.
OUT AND ABOUT WITH RALPH Hidden bays and inaccessible geos where few people venture are opened up to the intrepid paddler
Youngsters from Caithness Tang Soo Do martial arts club brought back a haul of medals from a Highland Championships with a difference.
The latest on-course action at Reay saw players competing in the Split Stane Russian Stableford competition.