James Dow Office Supplies and Moray Office Supplies have merged, so that they can continue to be leading providers in the region.
The Port of Cromarty Firth, is preparing to welcome record numbers of passengers during 2023, which will get under way at the start of next month.
A trade event organised by Williamson Foodservice returns to the Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness tomorrow.
To mark International Women’s Day, UHI hosted a gathering of the partners of the Highland Violence Against Women Partnership (VAWP).
Black Isle Brewery has just announced that it received the accreditation, meaning that it is dedicated to a sustainable and inclusive economy.
The owners of Dunnet Bay Distillers, ensure that their customers can join them on their earth-loving journey by making recycling as easy as possible.
Suzy Reid is the community champion at this year's Highland Heroes. Read more about her story, here.
Chloe Tuach won the fundraiser of the year category at Highland Heroes. Read more about her story, here.
When Emma McSkimming's long-term relationship ended she was a scared single mum of twins. Since then, she's 'soul-searched' and followed her dreams.
With hits such as Salamander Street and Nothing Hurts Like You, the artist has just released his latest album Vandals.
The Scottish Government will operate the Caledonian Sleeper from the end of June, after terminating the contract with Serco, seven years early.
Floating offshore wind developers Renantis, BlueFloat Energy and Ørsted have given their backing to a skills and innovation hub in the Highlands.
Archaeologist Cathy Dagg will be providing villagers with information about six bodies that were discovered by builders in 2015.
Transport minister, Jenny Gilruth, is expected to make an announcement about the future of the sleeper train on Thursday.
The SNP MSP has issued a statement on her social media, addressing media scrutiny.
Having taken a hiatus, the event is returning in style with a three-course dinner at the Kingsmills Hotel, which is not to be missed.
'I hope more people will be attracted to rural practices because it really is a special job.'
Visit Inverness Loch Ness and Serco Caledonian Sleeper have announced a new partnership to encourage sustainable travel to the Highlands.
'We need to see change here' says candidate who is 'infuriated' with present government.
The supermarket giant has announced a number of changes today.