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The Highland Business Women Awards are fast approaching, and the judges have now decided on a shortlist.
On results day, SQA will open its helpline at 8am to answer learners’ questions about their certificates.
Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival is not only about music, but it is about every element of art and connection.
Reporter Rachel Smart gives her perspective after the first night of the festival.
People from across the region attended The Inverness Courier A9 Crisis Summit, yesterday.
MSP Emma Roddick recently met with Autism Rights Group Highland (ARGH) to discuss the local campaigning group’s work in the area.
Cartoonist Ewen Bain’s Highlander character ‘Angus Og’ is set to make his debut at Belladrum at the end of the month.
The group was set up in recognition of the critical influence the housing crisis is having on businesses and communities across the region.
A group of 'Highland Lassies' are set to take on a mammoth expedition in order to raise funds for Marie Curie.
The Rag 'n' Bone Man gig that was due to take place at Northern Meeting Park tonight has been cancelled.
A team of six women - who are rowing 2,000 miles around Great Britain - have successfully navigated a dangerous stretch of The Pentland Firth.
Plans to deliver the much contested Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA) will not be progressed.
The biggest Highland event for business-minded females is on the horizon – and it is time to get your entries in.
Businesses, tourism organisations and individuals can now have a say on the Visitor Levy Bill as it will be the focus of a new public consultation.
Entries are now open for The Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) Highlands and Islands Business Excellence Awards.
The Bank of England has raised interest rates to 5 per cent, adding to the strain on households struggling with soaring mortgage costs.
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.