Highland Business Women Awards celebrate Covid crisis success stories
A 18.9 acre campsite built at a picturesque location on the shores of Loch Ness is to make a “seamless transition” to its new owners
Small business owners and sole traders in the Highlands can now access funded training to grow their business
Inverness College UHI has appointed a new interim chairman to its board of management
Photo spread: Inverness Chamber barbecue brings first post-Covid chance to socialise
Scientist Gary Campbell, who has used his expertise to track the impact of climate change, has been awarded a UHI professorship
SHIREs Awards will showcase the importance of the blue economy for the north of Scotland
Shortlisted Highland Business Women Award nominees unveiled ahead of next week's ceremony
A new independent report predicts a £1.5 billon boost to the Scottish economy
The next stage of the A9 dualling programme is taking a step nearer completion as the Tomatin to Moy phase opens up for potential contractors
World-renowned economist Jeffrey D. Sachs will deliver the University of the Highlands and Islands 2021 annual lecture
Another 22 young business leaders from around the Highlands and Islands have become the latest to take part in a year-long HIE development programme
Essential support from three new corporate sponsors has enabled Nairn Book and Arts Festival to successfully secure match funding
After a year of challenges that included a catastrophic flood on top of the pandemic, Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition is back in business
International technology company Capgemini is aiming to almost double the number of digital customer support staff it employs in the Highlands
Global Energy Group is joining forces with Swiss-based multinational Proman to create a green methanol production plant at Nigg
SHIREs Awards look for the most for Moray and Highland's most enterprising business folk
Highland Business Women are delighted with the response to their annual awards
Survey of 30 UK cities find the Highland capital the cheapest spot to buy a pint
A new north tourism body has been shortlisted for a prestigious award, just six months after its launch