A BUSINESS networking organisation with 13 chapters across the north of Scotland has announced that its Inverness chapter has been so successful, it plans…
BUDGET cuts of almost £1 million are starting to bite at High Life Highland, but bosses remain hopeful for a "fairly stable" year.
SEVERAL Inverness firms are among the finalists of the Scottish Independent Retail Awards.
MORE than 70 businesses are in contention for titles at an inaugural city centre awards – and now you have the chance to tell us which are the best…
PASSENGER figures for Inverness Airport have grown by more than 20 per cent for the financial year to March.
SOME of the top entrepreneurs of the future have been recognised at the Highland and Moray regional finals of the Young Enterprise Scotland Company Programme.
Walking and cycling enthusiasts are organising a mass cycle to Highland Council headquarters in Inverness to demand more action to improve active travel…
THIS is your chance to honour the centre of Inverness's most popular businesses.
AMBITION and passion have spurred a young mum on to land a senior management role at the age of just 21.
FOUR new jobs will be created next month thanks to a £1 million investment by a family firm.
ENTIRE marketing needs – from press to digital – can now be looked after by the ever-evolving Scottish Provincial Press (SPP).
SHOPPERS are being encouraged to support small independent businesses tomorrow as part of a national campaign.
CALEY Thistle are set to receive an early Christmas present worth at least £6 million from one of Inverness’s major companies.
LOCAL companies are pulling together to raise money for charity with the launch of a new range of tartan products to help mark St Andrew’s Day.
A RENEWABLES jobs boom for the Highlands moved a step closer as the Port of Ardersier secured the full backing of the Scottish Government for plans…
ONE of the biggest independent newspaper groups in Scotland has acquired three more titles.
A SPECIAL easyJet aircraft with tartan livery took to the sky this morning to mark new services connecting Inverness with London.
BUDGET airline Flybe is set to make 35 people redundant in Inverness and shut its base at the city’s airport.
MORE than 50,000 passengers a year could be lost to other Scottish airports due to the lack of an air link from Heathrow to Inverness.
LifeScan Scotland has announced up to 40 jobs are to go in Inverness.