We’re launching a campaign to secure 5000 pints of donated blood across the Highlands and Moray - and we want you to join us.
The assisted dying bill is set to be debated by politicians in Westminster tomorrow (Friday).
Lybster Primary School celebrated becoming the first gold-level accredited reading school in Caithness with an assembly attended by special guests.
A Thurso Highland councillor claims the current review which has put most play parks in the town under threat represents a good opportunity.
Champions Seaview continued their dominance of the first division in Wick and District Darts League with an 8-0 victory over Norseman this week.
Highland Council explains its plans to bring more public services more closely together.
HOLYROOD NOTEBOOK: Edward Mountain on infrastructure ‘of no use’ to Caithness.
A call has been made to tradespeople and firms across the North as the construction of Spaceport Sutherland moves into its next phases.
The latest outings in North Highland Harriers’ trail running series have seen athletes take on two different courses at Dunnet and John O’Groats.
Detectives leading the reinvestigation into the murder of a Nairn banker 20 years ago have launched a new online appeal to uncover new information.
BOOK REVIEW: Abandoned, by Angus Mackay, is an insight into old houses where the warmth of togetherness has given way to the cold realities of time.
The Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore will be the focus of Caithness Family History Society’s December event, an online presentation by Liz English.
Ten pupils represented Wick High in the Highland region leg of a Scottish Schools Swimming Association event at the Aquadome in Inverness.
Two Thurso charities which offer help in the community have received a donation from local artists.
Too many people in the Highlands and Islands are missing out on access to “the basics for everyday life”, according to a new report on human rights.
Inclement weather meant golfers at Reay had limited opportunities, but the men were able to play in round two of their Winter Eclectic competition.
Mums in Caithness and Sutherland feel “unsafe” and “terrified” about going to Inverness to give birth, a major report into human rights has found.
Widespread and ongoing train disruption was caused by a diesel leak that left signalling staff feeling ill from the fumes, it has emerged.
As I travel around the region, I often experience the limited transport choices in Highland.
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