Humza Yousaf was today elected the leader of the Scottish National Party – but what does that mean for Highland businesses?
The Alness duo behind Coyote Burger are thrilled with their new city centre location.
Calluna is a treasure trove of clothing pieces, accessories and gifts, that aims to make women feel welcomed and confident about themselves.
Ahead of our SNP Leadership Debate tonight, we asked locals and businesses from across the Highlands what they would ask the future First Minister.
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.
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.
Floating offshore wind developers Renantis, BlueFloat Energy and Ørsted have given their backing to a skills and innovation hub in the Highlands.
The £12.5m development, that was started in 2020, is hoped to breathe fresh life into the city centre.
The Scottish Government will operate the Caledonian Sleeper from the end of June, after terminating the contract with Serco, seven years early.
Transport minister, Jenny Gilruth, is expected to make an announcement about the future of the sleeper train on Thursday.
After her own mission to better health, Kerry Harrison decided to set up On Point, where she provides a range of therapies. Read her story here.
Here are my three meals on the cheap that do not go to waste (Masterchef watch out!)
The SNP MSP has issued a statement on her social media, addressing media scrutiny.
Joshua Patterson will be running 76 marathons in 76 days, consecutively to raise funds for Samaritans, starting off in Inverness.
Venture North's ‘Space to Breathe’ campaign has reached over 30 million people and boosted digital engagement with the region by over 700 per cent.
Visit Inverness Loch Ness and Serco Caledonian Sleeper have announced a new partnership to encourage sustainable travel to the Highlands.
Major internal injuries. 26 broken bones. An amputated right leg. Severe nerve damage in both arms. 77 hours of surgery – and 20 months in hospital.
The three-piece band have taken to their Twitter to announce they are 'delighted' to have been asked if their songs could feature in the new show.