A THERAPEUTIC cow shoe, a bow stand to make archery accessible, and sculptures from a scrap metal business were among the winning ideas in a business…
A THERAPEUTIC cow shoe, a bow stand to make archery accessible, and a sculptures from scrap metal business were among the winning ideas in a business…
AN Inverness firm’s generosity has helped a charity’s bid for a new outdoor play area for patients at Raigmore Hospital’s children’s…
Whisky by Tomatin is officially the fastest growing top 10 single malt whisky in the US.
TEN new homes in Inverness city centre for the Highland Housing Alliance are expected to be completed within the next few days.
THE chairman of NHS Highland believes "independent, external support" is required to understand and respond to allegations of bullying within the organisation.
AN official app has been launched to enhance the visitor experience for those embarking on what many refer to as Scotland’s most iconic road trip.
A REUNION call has gone out to former pupils of Inverness Royal Academy who trooped through the doors of the landmark old Academy building in Midmills…
ONE of the region’s heralded tourism ambassadors believes it is ridiculous to think a tourist tax would put off visitors.
Eighteen motorists will be reported after a police crackdown on the driving under the influence of drink or drugs.
A SUPPLY chain company to the oil and gas industry expects 2018 to be a year of stabilisation after cutting its losses over the past 12 months.
TWO Highland graduates have been named among 20 of Scotland’s most talented entrepreneurs that are eager to start up their businesses.
TOURISTS across the region using the popular online Airbnb booking service should be given guidance on how to drive on single-track roads, according to…
A £500,000 pilot scheme where nurses in the Highlands and Islands can become fully qualified midwives in just 20 months has been welcomed.
A HIGHLAND cruise company has added a new state-of-the-art catamaran to its Loch Ness fleet.
Police have reiterated an appeal to the public not to drink and drive – with 12 motorists already having been charged with alleged offences this…
FIVE principal charities have been chosen to benefit from this year’s Highland Cross.
PREMIERSHIP football club Ross County broke even last year, thanks in part to a shareholder forgiving £1.4 million of a loan.
Gamekeepers are embracing the new Muirburn Code – and sharing their expertise with fire crews who battle wildfires across the countryside.
A RALLYING cry has been made for the region’s food and drink businesses to put themselves forward for this year’s Highlands & Islands…