The SHIREs Awards will celebrate the strength, diversity and resilience our modern rural economy
Businesswomen of the Highlands are being urged not to be shy of sharing their achievements
The Cromarty Firth has been confirmed as the ideal location to support Scotland's rapidly expanding offshore wind sector.
GlenWyvis Distillery chairman David Graham gives whisky tasting lessons on the world;s largest square-rigged sailing vessel
Just as last year, the members of Highland Business Women and their friends are not going to let the pandemic get on the way of a party
Orbital Marine Power’s O2, the world’s most powerful tidal turbine, has commenced power generation at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney.
Professor Brian Williams, currently head of health and social care sciences at Edinburgh Napier University, will take on the new role in November.
Ardersier's long dormant fabrication yard is set to take on a new life as one of Europe's most important green energy and decommissioning facilities
The expected arrival of a cruise liner in Invergordon tomorrow marks a major milestone for the port and the wider Highlands.
Social enterprises and enterprising companies to be celebrated at the 2021 Highland Business Women Awards
Highland Tourism CIC recruitedg former Inverness and Nairn Enterprise chief executive Fiona Larg and Caithness hotelier Andrew Mackay to its board
The Cromarty Firth would be the ideal home to the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, a feasibility study has found
The North Highland Initiative (NHI) is looking for a new leader to guide the charity over the next three years
The hotel is bringing the outside in with the re-opening of the its Garden Room
The University of the Highlands and Islands has appointed Dr Nicola Carey as the new leader for its department of nursing and midwifery
A call has gone out for creative Highlanders, asking whether they want their own 'makerspace' to get creative.
The University of the Highlands and Islands has been rated positively for its response to Covid-19 in a UK-wide survey of students
As the world counts down to the Tokyo Olympics, Tain's Glenmorangie Distillery is celebrating a gold medal haul of its own
Nursing student Emilie Quine has been selected for a prestigious programme for future health profession leaders
A call has gone out for creative Highlanders, asking whether they want their own 'makerspace' to get creative.