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Williamson Food Service has a relational approach to its clients, ensuring each customer is kept up to date with the best value products.
Scots are used to a tipple, however, the festive season is an even better excuse for a dram… or three!
National retailer Rituals will open in the Eastgate. This comes as two other clothing stores announce their departures.
StrategyStory is using traditional methods of storytelling to bring regional businesses together, to shape policy that works.
Drainage issues that have seen a charity shop closed for two months appear no closer to being resolved.
Over the years, the law firm has established itself in the Highlands, supporting clients with a range of legal needs.
Traffic Scotland has issued an update that the road is now clear, following restrictions earlier on.
For the past 5 years, volunteer Jane Hier has spent the festive period on call for the RNLI, willing to drop everything and respond to those in need.
Lovely Mama has been selected as one of the nation’s 100 most inspiring small firms by the Small Business Saturday U.K. campaign.
Crown Vet Referrals has relocated to Culduthel Avenue, and rebranded to Highland Vet Referrals.
Traffic Scotland has advised of restrictions on the A9.
Taking place at the Kingsmills Hotel, business leaders gathered together to network and enjoy some tasty food at the annual charity event.
The annual festive event was held at the Victorian Market, last weekend. See if you can spot your family here.
The dance studio on Bank Street has a festive weekend lined up, including Santa's Grotto and a Christmas family fun day.
The new Cup Movement campaign aims to make it easier for businesses and customers to choose to use a re-usable cup when purchasing takeaway drinks.
Tracy Morris of TM Barbers said: "The public have been amazing - so a big thank you!"
The iconic character will be hidden in Inverness on Sunday, with locals being challenged to “steal” the Irn-Bru off him, using cryptic clues.
A programme to drive the economic growth of the 'agritourism' sector in Scotland is set to receive more than £442,000.
Owner Tracy Morris arrived at the shop to find that all the shop equipment had been stolen, along with her safe and a charity fund for Mikeysline.