A brand new airport terminal for Inverness is being considered as one option to help it cope with a near doubling in passenger numbers by 2045
Scotland's hostels sector is to receive £2.3 million of funding to help deal with the impact of Covid-19
Highland food and drink businesses are appealing for the public to show some love to their local producers this weekend
Businesses in the Highlands are on course to save more than £18m on their energy bills with the support of a Scottish Government-funded programme
Specialist battery maker ATME Power, which operates a purpose-built factory in Thurso, is hoping to raise £7 million from a share issue
The Highland branch of Debenhams is to permanently close, along with the chain's other remaining 117 stores
Independent businesses are to be helped to get a share of the online retail market in a webinar organised by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
It is not too late to be a winner at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.
Highland energy giant appoints renewable energy boss as new chief executive
Highland events businesses have until Monday to apply for a share of a £6 million fund to help them cope with Covid
A series of online webinars looking at how heritage can help shape the north's creative future makes a return
New support fund launched to help locals develop sustainable tourist infrastructure in the North Highlands
Ross-shire and Sutherland toilets in line for a share of £3 million national tourism upgrade
ScotRail will offer free refunds on unused tickets bought on, or before, Sunday December 20.
STUDENTS studying in the Highlands and Islands could have saved £8500 this year by staying with their parents, a national study has concluded.
First release of whisky from John O'Groats distillery has sold out within 48 hours of launching
A surge in demand for rural homes across the Highlands has led to fears over affordability for local people.
TRENDSETTING Caithness gin maker Martin Murray has been named innovator of the year at the Institute of Directors (IoD) Scotland awards.
Timber lorries could be a rarer sight on far north roads if a new pilot project involving Victa Railfreight proves successful.
A call has gone out from the FSB for the Scottish Government to create an emergency grant and loan scheme for businesses and the self-employed.