Ginspired Scotland is predicting that the growth in gin tourism could mean at least a £6 million boom for the industry
Grantown News has formally requested to take over the service and now Post Office chiefs are carrying out a public consultation on the move
The two hospital coffee bars and the cafe at the Centre for Health Science, have now stopped using plastic disposable cutlery
The state of the art train based on Japan's famous bullet trains will come into operation with LNER on December 9
Organisers of Aviemore's winter lights are delighted by the response to an online auction to help illuminate village during the dark months
Aviemore and Glenmore Community Trust is holding its AGM at the Cairngorm Hotel in Aviemore
Hera is part of humanity's first deep space test of planetary defence against asteroids
The latest Badenoch and Strathspey agenda had just three items for discussion
The move is expected to cut carbon emissions from the equipment by up to 90 per cent.
Rail passengers on the Highland mainline going to Glasgow are being warned of disruption to their journeys over the next three weekends
Santa is set to let the train take the strain from this weekend
The University of the Highlands and Islands will offer a new optometry programme to meet growing demand for eye care services in the North
Parents are being urged to share how Highland Council’s reduction in additional support needs staff is affecting pupils and classes
Businessman Jack Smith is set to launch his own gin in the strath to mark his 21st birthday
The companies will also assist HIE with business case to determine the future of the funicular
NEWTONMORE second team boss Orsten Gardner now appears to be in pole position to take charge of the Eilan club's senior team.
THE hosts emerged triumphant after an excellent day of bowls at Dulnain Bridge indoor club's annual open triples one day event.
Local pool users are being caught in the crossfire once more
A pioneering ‘Spòrs Gàidhlig’ project which delivers Gaelic-language outdoor activities is after winning further funding support
The next intake of Scottish MPs must deliver an immigration system that works for local economies, according to the Federation of Small Businesses