Mollie McGoran has been elected as chairperson of the youth-led, democratic organisation which aims to represent the young people of Scotland.
D.R. Macleod Ltd has operated in the region for the past four decades.
Phil Anderson Financial Services has had two record breaking months in its Highland office. We found out why it is passionate about rural communities.
HIE, Zero Waste Scotland, and Fuel Change are teaming up to launch a region-wide sustainability challenge to boost young workforce skills.
An initiative is looking to attract farmers and crofters, as it aims to raise awareness of the benefits that trees can bring to the sector.
Executive columnist Emma Mitchell discusses how you can grow your business and enjoy life.
Siobhan Mackenzie will see her tartan designs go on display as part of a wider exhibit of Scotland's national dress.
After losing her job, Hayley Mudge found herself in an unexpected career that she loved...
Loch Duart, a small-scale low impact salmon farm in Sutherland, has just promoted Hazel Wade as its new operations director.
Humza Yousaf was today elected the leader of the Scottish National Party – but what does that mean for Highland businesses?
The Downright Gabbler provides locals and tourists the opportunity to dine on fine Scottish food while being immersed in a storytelling experience.
A luxury home and body care brand has opened a store in the Eastgate shopping centre today.
Our reporter Rachel Smart tried out Bumble Friends in the Highland capital after a year of living in the city.
The Alness duo behind Coyote Burger are thrilled with their new city centre location.
The Virtual Learning Academy (VLA) provides blended learning opportunities to employees in a variety of sectors across the Highlands.
Taking the leap to start your own business is daunting. But that is exactly what Iain MacPhail did with his last wage – he’s not looked back since.
Ahead of our SNP Leadership Debate tonight, we asked locals and businesses from across the Highlands what they would ask the future First Minister.
Calluna is a treasure trove of clothing pieces, accessories and gifts, that aims to make women feel welcomed and confident about themselves.
Just 5 years ago, Emma was a single mum, working part-time, trying to make ends meet. Now, she has over 150 clients on her books.
Epilepsy Scotland is asking people to wear something purple to help raise awareness of the estimated 58,000 people living with epilepsy in Scotland.