PRE-tax profit increased by more than £80,000 at Eden Court Trading last year.
The development at Raining’s Stairs has been hailed as bringing much-needed housing, while reinvigorating a brownfield area of the city centre.
TACKLING the problem of antibiotic resistant superbugs in the Highlands needs the support of residents, local NHS experts have said.
He said other measures were suggested for improving road safety, but officials reiterated that they did not see a controlled crossing, such as a pelican…
HIGHLAND Council’s deputy leader Alasdair Christie is set to join the health board, it has been confirmed.
A deadline has just passed for entrepreneurs to express their intent. Development agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) expects to confirm a preferred…
A SICKNESS bug has forced an Inverness school to close its doors for the rest of the week after 70 pupils fell ill.
In an online poll, the name emerged as the clear favourite among members of the public, attracting 40,320 votes.
THERE are just days to go until the Highland Heroes of 2017 are revealed.
The eight contenders are:
IT is unclear if police will maintain their usual traffic management role at Saturday's Ross County game against Motherwell, a fortnight after the club…
VULNERABLE pedestrians and cyclists are the focus of a Scotland-wide police scheme to boost safety.
The capital investment group at the Scottish Government has approved the initial agreement for the Elective Care Centre at Inverness Campus, which was…
Earlier this year all spaces for disabled drivers at the Glenurquhart Road offices were moved to the front.
The Milton of Leys distributor road was the focus of the council and police in the past few months, in anticipation of an expected surge in traffic with…
COST-saving ways to travel that can also boost health will be flagged up at a special stall in the heart of Inverness this weekend.
Employees at the medical device company LifeScan gave their time and effort to help the Isobel Fraser Home smarten up the outdoor areas.
A collection bucket in the Co-op in Culloden over the summer raised more than £720 in the name of former employee Laura Black.
INCREASED spending on the region’s roads may have to be scrapped due to Highland Council’s dire financial position, it has been revealed.
The local authority intends to install an Archimedes screw at Whin Park Lade in Inverness to generate hydro-electric power.