Our reporters caught up with those attending Piping Inverness to see how the day is going so far.
The Drumossie Hotel has appointed a new head chef to its luxury restaurant.
Marine equipment and technology supplier Gael Force Group is partnering with a business that works to turn waste into recyclable garden products.
Chris Wayne-Wills, chief executive of Crerar Hotels has taken on the role of chairman of UKHospitality Scotland.
We spoke to Gillian Fleming from Mint Ventures about angel investing.
Kate Hooper from Strategy Story gave a seminar at Moray Business Women Conference. We spoke to a delegate to see what they took from her workshop.
We spoke to IT specialist Lee Midlane about her best tips for creating video content for your business.
Wellness coach Kate Sansum explains how to release your inner wonder woman.
Known for her signature brand, Orla Kiely was at the Moray Business Women conference yesterday and gave us her top 3 business tips.
Cromarty Firth Marine Services was built during an unprecedented 2020 and hope to become the leading dive and rope access company in Scotland.
MSP Emma Roddick attends Holyrood event to shine a spotlight on protecting cats.
The celebration of business women across the region returns this August at the Kingsmills Hotel.
A US travel writer has recently dubbed Loch Ness as "boring and overhyped". We asked the people of Inverness if they agreed with his views or not.
One of Scotland’s leading offshore wind companies is joining Opportunity Cromarty Firth and supporting their green freeport bid.
The newly launched 'bikepacking' route takes adventurers through the most breath-taking and spectacular scenery in the Highlands and Inverness.
Drakies primary school celebrated its 50th anniversary last week with a jam-packed schedule.
The announcement was made today by the cabinet secretary for finance and economy, Kate Forbes MSP.
Cairngorm Group’s domestic windows and conservatory sales earlier in the year saw the highest total in the firm’s 68-year history.
Time to get your diary out as the sorely missed Highland Business Week is making a return this September after a three-year absence.
The region is an ideal place to host at least one of Scotland’s green free ports, according to Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).