With only 40 days until Christmas, XpoNorth has relaunched its popular Christmas marketplace to support local makers
A former Ross-shire Journal reporter has tapped into her winning way with dogs for a new business idea.
Businesses across the Highlands and Islands have given an enthusiastic response to calls for this year’s Highland Business Awards
Highlanders have a chance to sample some of the region's top tourist attractions at a knock down price with the launch of a new discount offer
The last remaining merchant's house in Fortrose has been offered for sale at a £700,000 asking pric
Girls from four Highland schools are battling it out with rivals from across Scotland to prove they can be the next stars of the investment industry
Inverness Creative Academy Winter Artists and Makers Market to return for first timne since lockdown
Funds awarded to Eden Court to help fund two young creatives for a six month long period.
Outline plans for a new distillery have been lodged by the owners of an Easter Ross family farm, restoring a two century old whisky making legacy
Anyone who missed out on hearing from fashion, craft and textiles industry leaders at this year’s XpoNorth is being offered a chance to catch up
Highland capital based business Inverness Travel has unveiled a new name to reflect its expansion across the Highlands and Moray
Two bursaries have been awarded to Eden Court to help fund young creatives for six months.
A Ross-shire gym is in the running for a national award after emerging stronger from the pandemic as restrictions were lifted.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise has announced the appointment of Stuart Black as its next chief executive.
The University of the Highlands and Islands is holding open days for people considering careers in nursing, optometry and dental therapy
VisitScotland regional leadership director Chris Taylor looks at how the Highlands can balance a successful and sustainable tourism sector
A community arts hub in the Highlands has secured HIE funding to help its tenants use digital technology
Three leading Scottish tourism organisations have welcomed a motion passed by Highland Council in support of Scotland’s self-catering sector.
Life sciences and technology firms, particularly those looking to tackle climate change, are being encouraged to come forward.
Hospitality group Crerar Hotels is giving its staff an average £1000 pay-out with the launch of a new Fair Fund