The challenges of the Covid-19 crisis could not prevent Highland Business Women from helping out chosen charity of the year, Fèis Rois
Businesses in the Highlands are on course to save more than £18m on their energy bills with the support of a Scottish Government-funded programme
Young business leaders from around the Highlands and Islands have embarked on a year-long programme to develop their entrepreneurial skills
A family-owned Nairn timber business expects to create jobs and boost turnover with a £250,000 investment
Thousands of hungry families could be helped to start their day with a nutritious breakfast thanks to a Highland-based food brand
Coach operators can now apply for a share of a £10 million pound fund to help support their businesses through the Covid-19 crisis
Inverness's shopping centres look set to see more permanent closures with the Topshop and Topman brands set to move online
Recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and a move to decarbonisation are the key priorities for HIAL over the next five years
An investment of £8.3 million has been approved by HIE for an £18.9 million project to develop new post facilities in the eats Highlands
Highland-based GEG and Italy's Rosetti Marino have agreed a five-year partnership to deliver large scale renewable energy projects around the UK
Edinburgh wave energy developer, Mocean Energy, is gearing up to deploy its scale prototype in Orkney
EMEC is collaborating with Highlands and Islands Airports Limited to decarbonise heat and power at Kirkwall Airport through green hydrogen technology
Businesses impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic are being offered the chance to win free one-to-one advice sessions to help them recover
The coronavirus crisis is having a serious impact on the viability of Highland businesses and the mental health and wellbeing of their owners
The Highlands will become home to a globally recognised centre of excellence in renewable energy, under plans announced by Opportunity Cromarty Firth.
The loss of the Inverness branch of Debenhams has been described as "a real blow" to the city
Visit Inverness Loch Ness has appointed local entrepreneur Jo De Sylva as new chairwoman to help lead the tourist sector's post-Covid comeback
Highlands and Islands wedding businesses are being encouraged to apply to a £25 million fund to help them deal with the impact of Covid-19
The Inverness branch of Debenhams is to permanently close, along with the chain's other remaining 117 stores
Jade Etherington-Bennett now has customers around the globe for the tea business she runs from her Black Isle home