Taking place from January 29 until February 12 various establishments will be putting on different offers for people to enjoy.
Parklands Care Homes is gearing up for the biggest expansion in its 30-year history with a series of major investments in 2024.
Ross-shire Engineering (RSE) – which is based in Inverness and has facilities in Muir of Ord – announced £198 million in revenue.
A Highland MSP has made a bid for the issue to be discussed at the Scottish parliament tomorrow.
Edinburgh's Grassmarket is known for having an array of independent shops. Does Inverness have a street similar to the popular tourist destination?
The Inverness Best Bar None Awards 2023 will take place at the Mercure Hotel on Tuesday with representatives of 21 city premises attending.
Birch - which already has a location in Skye - will open its doors in early spring offering a variety of speciality coffee and food offerings.
Footfall increased by six per cent in December, and was up four per cent during the busiest weeks of the year.
Footwear store Schuh has closed at the Eastgate Shopping Centre.
The Blacksmiths in Culloden reopened at the end of last year after undergoing a refurbishment overseen by Heineken.
Premier Stores in Lochalsh Road is now under new ownership and will be trading as V&C Stores.
With a new year, comes new hope but who are likely to be among the individuals to keep tabs on in 2024? Here are our ones to watch in business.
Inverness Chamber of Commerce held its annual Christmas lunch at the Aviemore Macdonald Resort.
There has been a surge in people who are using food banks and free meal services in Inverness over the past 12 months.
We sat down for a coffee and Q&A with Phil Anderson, the founder of Phil Anderson Financial Services.
The Highland Shortbread Showdown is returning for a second year to discover the best biscuits from across the region.
It was on a bumpy plane journey to the Isle of Lewis that the idea for StrategyStory was born.
Triage, based in Bank Street, offers training and employability schemes across Inverness, Strathspey and Badenoch, Nairn and Easter Ross.
Volunteers at Samaritans branches across the UK and Ireland that provide vital emotional support to people struggling to cope every day of the year.
Pupils from schools in and around Inverness set out their stalls in the Eastgate earlier this month.