High Life Highland has written to members advising how it will “bounce back” following the Scottish Government's route map to recovery.
HOMEBUYERS in Scotland will be able to take advantage of reduced rates of Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) from next week.
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes has announced a series of measures aimed at boosting the economy.
The BBC has announced that over-75s will have to pay for a TV licence from the start of August – after postponing the move during lockdown.
People travelling to or from Spain will have to quarantine on arrival in Scotland it has been announced.
No further deaths from coronavirus have been registered in the Highlands over the past seven days.
Television presenter and reality TV star Scarlett Moffatt says she believes dinosaurs still exist – and the Loch Ness Monster is one.
DOLPHIN Spirit Inverness plans to resume boat trips from Inverness Marina from July 15.
TREES for Life has submitted a planning application for the world’s first rewilding centre at its 10,000-acre Dundreggan estate in Glenmoriston.
There has been one new death registered in the NHS Highland area from either confirmed or suspected Covid-19 in the past week.
The Scottish Council for Development and Industry is calling for government to deliver an ambitious 'green stimulus' to kick-start the economy.
THE owner of Inverness Airport wants to hear from businesses about how it can help meet their travel needs.
Highland families have benefited from a joint effort by MFR Cash for Kids and High Life Highland (HLH) to deliver special learning packs.
Jane Thomson from Muir of Ord has shaved her head as a show of solidarity for a friend undergoing cancer treatment.
The granddaughter of the woman behind the renowned Katie Morag stories is taking on a fundraising challenge for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.
Drivers are being advised that parking enforcement staff will be returning to duty across the Highlands from today.
The Scottish Government has formally requested new powers to help meet the "significant economic and fiscal challenges" of coronavirus.
The Scottish Government’s principal medical officer has encouraged people to prioritise their mental health, as lockdown changes bring new challenges.
Highland Council has launched a guide for shops and businesses to assist them with their plans to safely welcome back customers.
Furniture store DFS is reopening its store in Inverness as well as others across Scotland.