The healing properties of art are to be celebrated – and demonstrated - at Kingussie’s Iona Gallery.
Badenoch’s MSP has spoken of the “heartbreaking” circumstances domestic abuse victims experience and the “critical importance”…
sportscotland and the Mountain Weather Information Service (MWIS) have agreed a deal to continue with the forecasts for at least the next three years.
Mountaineering Scotland has welcomed the news that the future of a crucial mountain weather forecasting service has been secured.
Legislation to remove the automatic Council Tax discount for second homes has been laid in the Scottish Parliament, paving the way for further reforms…
The prospect of a shrunken Highland Council has been condemned by its leader.
An SNP group of Highlands and Islands politicians have added to the growing pressure on the UK Government to decide which airport in the south-east of…
The latest publication of the UK House Price Index (UK HPI) shows that the average price of a property in Scotland in July 2016 was £143,711 - an…
Scotland still lags behind other parts of the UK when it comes to caring for the mental health of expectant and new mothers and their babies.
Measures to tide Highland farmers and crofters over the winter have been welcomed by Badenoch’s MSP.
It's good to talk, as BT used to say.
A Badenoch estate is opening its doors to the community this weekend to explain its restoration plans.
NFU Scotland is calling for the Cabinet Secretary Fergus Ewing to provide farmers, crofters and the wider rural economy with absolute clarity on when…
The Highland Hospice is celebrating a successful summer of fundraising with its Project Build Appeal hitting the £4.1 million mark.
Parking bays are to be created for Highland car clubs.
Cairngorm walkers and climbers are already being urged to ensure they are properly equipped for the darker nights as they set in.
A national three-digit telephone number - 105 - will allow Highlanders to call their electricity network operator if they have a…
Welcome to Kingussie Courthouse, 2016.
The East Lochaber and Laggan Community Trust now has more than 1,000 members and is growing in its bid to secure Scotland’s large ever land buy-out.
Essential improvements worth £350,000 are underway on the A9 at Drumochter.