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
Duncan Stewart left to rue a disappointing second round which cost him a place at the Final Stage of the PGA’s Q School.
Early results to the latest visitor survey in the Cairngorms National Park suggest visitors continue to rate their experience in the area very highly
In all 18 candidates are seeking election for the three Highland UK Parliamentary general election constituencies
Scotland’s Shadow Minister for Health is writing to the flu vaccine manufacturer AstraZeneca
SSEN Transmission and their contractor Morgan Sindall Infrastructure have opened the doors to their construction compound near Mains of Garten
A well know timber company has announced it is laying off up to 22 staff in the strath because of tough trading conditions in the sector
A major project for the Findhorn Bridge is under way and will ensure the crossing continues to operate safely for years to come
MSP Kate Forbes has spoken of her disappointment that nine community councils in her Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch constituency have folded
Jacqueline Ullmer's body was found in the River Spey
Motorists using the northbound A9 south of town are being warned 10mph convoys will be in operation at times from this weekend
SNP councillor Ron MacWilliam is urging fellow members to undo damage in region created by Margaret Thatcher's deregulation of bus services
RESTRICTIONS on quantities of waste being brought to the strath's three recycling centres have been put back until early next year.
There are now claims that the money distributed by Ministers has not gone where it was most needed and promised