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.
Details of Professor Todd Walker’s remuneration were revealed in a freedom of information request.
Home Sweet Home Estate Agents picked up two accolades through positive customer reviews.
Iona Currie, will be tasked with growing the business portfolio, both organically and through acquisitions.
The firm was the first to introduce electric vehicles to its fleet in the Highlands in 2021.
This sponsorship is the latest initiative led by Innes & Mackay to support young people in the community
Rachel Gothard will build on the company’s people and culture strategy, with a particular emphasis on employee experience for all Meallmore staff.
Festive shoppers enjoyed a Christmas bonanza last Saturday at the Inverness Giant Christmas Fayre.
The Heroes award will go to a youngster who has achieved something beyond expectations in education, sport or helping others at school.
The festive elf hunt promises fun for all the family this weekend.
Carers play a vital role in our communities, providing support and help to people who need it. Nominate your hero now.
The 175th anniversary of the trust port was an opportunity to discuss a major expansion of leisure and industrial facilities in the area.
Macleod & MacCallum Wealth Management will become part of Tweed Wealth Management creating the most dominant financial advisory force in the region.
Iain Macphail of IDM Safety Solutions was given a top accolade at an awards ceremony in London.
Mairi Macdonald interviews Gillian Fleming – CEO of Mint Ventures, a women-led business angel investment group.
A city centre shop is getting into spirit of the season by letting others use its space for free.
Hunt for the Lost Toys is located at 10 stops where participants will be guided on their trip on an adventure as they find all the lost presents.
Teams from local academies took part in the Young Enterprise Scotland event by pitching their idea for products to a panel of local business people.