Scotland should be a living laboratory for innovation, says Grant Campbell, the SCDI's Highlands and Islands representative.
A POPULAR restaurant unit in a prime location overlooking the River Ness has been left empty with the closure of Jimmy Chung’s Chinese buffet
Environmentally friendly toilets are to be installed close to a Loch Ness beauty spot as part of a more than £5.8 million investment in tourism
International supermarket chain Lidl has begun the search for a site for its second store in the city.
Inverness housing firm Tulloch Homes has given city-based mental health charity Mikeysline something to build on with a £2000 donation
Residents and businesses in Culloden are next in line to enjoy the benefits of full fibre broadband
Inverness marine energy pioneer AWS Ocean Energy is set to begin testing of its Archimedes Waveswing wave energy converter
The SCDI Highlands and Islands awards will still feel special, even in online form
Two hydro-electric power schemes in the Invergarry area are to be upgraded after support from Virgin Money allowed a takeover deal to go ahead
Work is set to get underway on a major new development on Inverness Campus that has the potential to attract highly skilled jobs to the Highlands
A new project to ensure that new wind farms will not interfere with air safety is being launched by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL)
Uncertainty over Covid restrictions have led organisers of Europe's biggest oil and gas event to postpone its live conference until February 2022
Creative industries conference, XpoNorth, has unveiled its own curtain raiser in the form of a new film showcasing its support network
The prospect of generating clean energy from waves moved a step closer as Mocean Energy testis wave energy prototype in Orkney
The UK’s largest annual renewable energy exhibition and conference, All-Energy, has been cancelled for 2021 as result of the on-going Covid crisis
The founder of My Primary Tutor has introduced Emotions First after finding an increasing number of youngsters too crippled by anxiety to learn.
Richard MacLean wants to put a smile on shoppers’ faces with his new addition to Inverness High Street.
Catherine Souter is bringing her counselling service to the Highlands thanks to an unexpected consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.
A £22 million development is under way at Kirkhill to help meet homebuyer demand for more space.
INVERNESS housebuilder Tulloch Homes Group returned a profit of £3.3 million last year.