For many communities across the Highlands and Islands, renewable energy provides an opportunity for investment and regeneration.
ONE of Britain’s best known sandwich shops could soon have another new home in Inverness.
Inverness paralegal Donna Clark has been shortlisted for the paralegal of the year title at the annual Scottish Legal Awards event.
Scotland is far from being all at sea when it comes to marine power generation.
Highland businesses are getting the chance to explore opportunities on the other side of the Atlantic.
A fundraiser will support The Oxygen Works aim of moving to new purpose-built premises at the Inverness Campus.
The Highland capital will welcome in the Chinese New Year in the company of China’s consul general to Scotland, Ma Qiang.
With onshore wind alone accounting for 70 per cent of Scotland's renewable energy output, a new onshore renewables project prize is up for grabs.
The man who keeps the official register of Loch Ness Monster sightings is a new trustee at Inverness Harbour.
Stunning views of the Highlands and Moray provided judges of a photography competition with a tough challenge.
THE call is out for businesses and individuals involved in the north’s pioneering renewable energy sector to share the stories of their success.
STUDENT Tom Carew’s cutting edge invention has seen him win through to the second stage of a contest which could net him a £10,000 cash prize.
A RECORD number of entries were received for this year’s Best Bar None Inverness Awards, according to organisers.
NEW trains on the Highlands' direct rail route with London will bring new benefits to not only individual travellers but the north economy as a whole.
The introduction of a tourist tax could leave Ross-shire's lucrative cruise liner business all at sea, it has been claimed.
Young people from the Highlands tuned into potential career opportunities in the music industry at a special event at the Ironworks in Inverness.
THE first full intake of graduate apprentices in early learning and childcare has been welcomed to the University of the Highlands and Islands.
AN initiative that draws on the Highland culture of the past to educate the young people of today has won a national award.
CHARITIES are being invited to apply for support from Highland Business Women as the group launches its search for its chosen charity of the year.
NAIRN’S Really Garlicky Company has become the first-ever winner in a brand new category at the Highlands and Islands Food and Drink Awards (HIFAD).