MORE cruise ship passengers than ever before have disembarked at the Port of Inverness this summer.
ADVENTURE tour company Wilderness Scotland has teamed up with North Coast 500 for new pedal-powered trips on the hit touring route.
BOTH the UK and Scottish governments are being urged to invest in Highland towns as they continue to lose services.
A BRAND new air route connecting the Highlands and East Midlands took flight for the first time today.
A CONSULTATION on how land, property and natural resources are managed by Crown Estate Scotland will kick off with an event in Inverness.
A NEW Inverness hotel has been awarded up to £110,000 for training and marketing.
FIVE new jobs have been created in Nairn with the opening of a branch of vaping specialist VPZ.
A LONG-TERM tenant at Eastgate Shopping Centre is renewing its commitment to the venue, but the centre is also set to lose troubled retailer USC.
PICKING the shortlist for the Highland Business Awards never gets any easier – but Stewart Nicol, who heads the awards panel, is not complaining.
REPRESENTATIVES from more than 100 supply chain companies are set to gather in Inverness tomorrow to hear about opportunities in offshore wind.
HOW Scotland can hang on to its global lead in tide and wave power technology will be a key topic of conversation at this year's Marine Conference.
STUDENTS from an innovative medical course have begun a six-week placement in the Highlands to help broaden their medical experience.
PREDICTIONS that Inverness institution the Castle Restaurant would close at the beginning of this month have proved correct.
SPORTING estates near Loch Ness are helping golden eagles re-establish themselves in the south of Scotland following the success of their own project.
TOUR company Cruise Loch Ness has opened its new booking office in Fort Augustus following a six-figure investment.
INVERNESS-headquartered Gael Force Group is expanding its presence in Canada by opening a base in Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland.
NEW homes in Drumnadrochit have got a ministerial seal of approval.
AN apparent closing date for one of Inverness’s best-known eateries has been disclosed by a city councillor.
BOOKMAKER Scotbet's Highland branches in Culloden and Aviemore are to close after the company went into receivership.
MORE than £5 million is to be spent on creating three new construction sector training hubs – one of them hopefully in the Highlands.