Unlocking the potential of the north will be key to Scotland’s recovery from the economic impact of coronavirus, HIE chairman insists.
DINERS in the Ross, Skye and Lochaber constituency saved £565,000 by taking advantage of the government's Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.
More people than ever share the celebration after pandemic restrictions forced the Highland Business Women (HBW) Awards online
COMMUNITIES across the Highlands will have the chance to have their say on the future of green transport at a series of public events this month.
Tourism groups across the Highlands are to receive a £3 million investment to help in the sector's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Forensic scientist Sue Black is to join some of the crime-writing world's biggest names as the Bloody Scotland crime festival goes online
LIFE coach Nicky Marr is drawing on her own experience to share the benefits of personal coaching.
WEST coast ferry operator CalMac has scored highly with its customers for its response to the Covid crisis.
KISHORN Port in Wester Ross has secured another major energy sector contract.
£10 million apprenticeships investment will put young talent at the heart of post-pandemic recovery
Businesses looking to cut costs and reduce their food waste can take advantage of an improved free online service from Zero Waste Scotland
Cinema lovers in the region will be able to end their big screen drought when Vue in Inverness reopens its doors on August 26.
Search is on for the best of a 'very challenging year'
Ambitious plans to create a Free Trade Zone in the Cromarty Firth 'could secure jobs for the next 50 years', claim its supporters.
THE biggest private employer in the Highlands has warned of potential job losses following the Covid-19 crisis.
An Inverness bus firm is determined to fight back despite huge setbacks as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Civil engineering firm RJ MacLeod has been named main contractor for SSE Renewables' 103-turbine Viking Wind Farm in Shetland.
A new tourism support initiative to help Highland hotels has been welcomed.
AFTER months of lockdown, Ross-shire businesses near one of the world's most popular driving routes are again opening their doors to visitors.
Hopes of a record year for cruise ship numbers at the Port of Cromarty Firth have been almost completely wiped out by the coronavirus crisis.