Sharon Leon was founded in 1963 and 60 years on it is still the go-to retailer for carpets and flooring in the Highlands.
It has been found that LDH Hotels Limited failed to pay £771.48 to 11 workers during the period of 2017 to 2019.
The Highland Business Women Awards 2023 is a great way to recognise the females making a difference.
It has been announced today that the controversial Deposit Return Scheme will be delayed until at least October 2025.
An ambitious plan for Scotland’s first net zero airline to provide affordable flights across the Highlands has won a leading competition.
Highlands and Islands Airports Limited has announced that the former chief executive of Loganair has been appointed as its interim managing director.
Love Dosa is a family-run, South Indian food offering.
The stark range of costs is in part due to the types of fuels that are used to heat homes in the region.
Highland Council has released a statement as to why it has taken the decision to ban bouncy castles across the region.
The Highland Business Women Awards is returning again this year and it is looking for nominations for a variety of categories.
The Port of Nigg is opening its doors next month, where visitors will be able to get a glimpse into the future of energy production.
Highland business journalist Rachel Smart tells her own personal story of addiction and recovery.
Flowers from a farm near Loch Ness are set to appear at Westminster Abbey this weekend for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
A new programme has been launched to support the boards of youth groups and clubs in the Highlands.
The twelve months to March 2023 saw almost 1.5 million people use the 11 regional airports in the HIAL network.
The growing demand for digital skills in the Highland economy is to be addressed by supporting volunteers to launch 'tech clubs' across the region.
Cafes around around the NC500 are taking part in the Highland Cup Movement.
Lib Dem Jamie Stone has asked the UK Government to do more to help overseas recruitment into the fishing industry.
The Conservative MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has urged the Scottish Government to go back to the drawing board.
MSP Rhoda Grant has said that "the song encapsulates the fury that is felt by rural communities."