The Royal British Legion held a service for the late Queen this morning, followed by a live-stream of the funeral.
The Inverness BID awards are a chance to recognise city centre businesses. Vote for your favourite finalist here.
Scottish Self-Build and Renovation is returning to the Highlands tomorrow to provide you everything you need to make your dream home become a reality.
Leading Scottish law firm Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) has welcomed four new aspiring solicitors across three of its Scottish offices.
The Port of Inverness is looking for at least three new trustees to help it steer towards increased growth and development.
Today sees the opening of the food hall at the Victorian Market and we spoke to businesses to discover what is on offer
David Nicoll now has over 50 million views online, after posting a video of him cashing in a mammoth amount of loose change.
Tracy Morris is celebrating one year in business by holding a raffle for pensioners. This will support one lucky winner with the cost of living.
Executive Magazine celebrates 40 years this month. We got the chance to chat with the publication's founder Bob Dalgarno. Watch here for more.
Home to the widest spread of SSE Renewables’ community funds, the region hosts 13 developments that provide community benefit.
SSE Renewables has been continuing to invest in the Highlands and Islands to ensure that communities are supported towards net zero.
With the prestigious annual Highland Business Awards taking place this month, it’s time to get your ticket booked.
A CARE home has got creative by recruiting some furry residents.
We spoke to people from Scotland, England, Canada, the US and Brazil who shared their respects to the late Queen.
The leaders observed a minute's silence and laid flowers in remembrance of the Queen at Inverness Cathedral.
The palace issued a statement this afternoon saying that, "The Queen remains in a comfortable position at Balmoral."
Figures compiled by HIE show that businesses and communities supported by the agency achieved a strong performance.
Stephen Leckie, president of Scottish Chambers of Commerce, is to be the guest speaker at the event at the Drumossie Hotel.
The event was part of a series of off-ice events to raise funds for the centre and help combat rising costs of energy consumption.
We walked the city streets to see what looks the locals are serving up this week.