Not just for petroldheads – the North Coast 500 also proves a hit with electric vehicle owners
Highlands and Islands Enterprise online consultations gives businesses and communities a chance to air their concerns
Europe's largest offshore energy event has been postponed by organisers as Omicron cases continue to rise across the UK
An Inverness businessman has taken on the mantle of the world's least secret special agent in a tongue-in-cheek homage to James Bond
Inverness veterinary surgery Crown Vets has received planning permission for a new state-of-the-art referral practice to serve pet owners
An Inverness hospitality boss has called on the Scottish Government to ensure any support given to night spots forced to close is proportionate
An exhibition by University of the Highlands and Islands graduates at Inverness Airport has had a fresh instalment of new works by local artists
Hospitality group Cru Holdings has added to its Highland portfolio with the acquisition of The Whitehouse bar and restaurant on Union Street
Four decades of helping keep Inverness Airport safe has been celebrated with the award of a medal to fire service crew manager Phil Vardy
Work has begun on a £10 million care hub for Inverness which developer Parklands says will transform the way care is delivered in the Highlands
One of the Highlands' longest established construction companies, with a heritage which dates back 144 years, is to be wound down
Optimism amongst Highlands and Islands businesses increased as the year went on, but it has now taken a big hit thanks to Omicron
ScotWind consortium partners with Energy Skills Partnership Scotland to provide the workforce required to construct floating wind farms in Scotland
A new music prize for University of the Highlands and Islands students has been awarded to its first winners
Neil Kermode, managing director at Orkney's European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has won a prestigious marine power award for the second time
Pupils from two Highland schools have an opportunity to gain experience of the construction sector thanks to a new business-education partnership
Businesses in the Highlands and Islands continue to be challenged by increasing costs, economic uncertainty and supply chain issues
Tidal power leader Orbital is set to see its pioneering floating turbine technology in operation at opposite ends of Britain
Firms are set to benefit as £2.2 million worth of contracts are awarded ahead of dualling work on the Tomatin to Moy section of the A9
XpoNorth has announced the introduction of Ray Black and the wider team at Craft Management to its specialist sector programme