Highlands and Islands Airports Limited has announced that the former chief executive of Loganair has been appointed as its interim managing director.
Love Dosa is a family-run, South Indian food offering.
Members of the volunteer group, Contact the Elderly, held a 100th birthday party for its oldest member.
Highland Council has released a statement as to why it has taken the decision to ban bouncy castles across the region.
Members of the public have reacted to the news that the Highland Council has decided to place a mystery ban on bouncy castles across its buildings.
Stewart Nicol gave a final address to the guests in attendance as he retires after nearly 15 years in the post.
Fiona Macintosh the owner of More than Motivation told us a few things about herself over a coffee...
Watson Wood Financial Planning has gone from three staff in one small office, to 15 staff across offices in Inverness and Elgin over the last 6 years.
The Highland Business Women Awards is returning again this year and it is looking for nominations for a variety of categories.
The Port of Nigg is opening its doors next month, where visitors will be able to get a glimpse into the future of energy production.
The much loved event is bringing vehicles to residents of Kingsmills Care Home who cannot get out to the main show.
Highland primary schools were invited to identify items they believed to be special about the region to be placed in a time capsule.
Alfie Tiley and Vyron Christodoulou, data scientists at The Data Lab answered our questions about AI and what role it can play in business...
Inverness BID welcomed in 63 coaches at the coach drop-off point on Ardross Street yesterday.
Highland Business Suites has just filled up a second business centre within a matter of months.
The Kingsmills Hotel has seen its energy prices and interest rates soar as the Bank of England continues to raise the base rate.
Rachel Smart joins the Inverness Young Walkers – a group from the Ramblers charity – as they venture up Creag Bheag from Kingussie
Meet the women who have been visiting Girvans daily for 32 years.
Highland Top Team decided to get savvy in order to raise funds for an upcoming competition.
Belvoir’s very first franchisee, Andy Campbell, who owns offices in Moray and Inverness, has been awarded in recognition of 27 years in business.