| Extreme paintball An innovative project in Shetland is on the look out for some sharp shooters. | |
| Canna developments Canna, one of the Small Isles, is to undergo a number of developments in the near future to attract residents to the island and expand its economy. | |
| Ullapool and Inverness Schools scoop citizenship awards Two very different projects scooped top prizes in the first ever Highland-wide youth citizenship awards, organised by Careers Scotland and The Highland Council.
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| INE Chief Executive welcomes SPL vote Vote by the Scottish Premier League in favour of Inverness Caledonian Thistle being promoted was welcomed by Inverness and Nairn Enterprise chief executive Stuart Black.
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| Gigha to benefit from Scotland's first community wind farm Scotland's first community-owned wind farm will boost the regeneration of an island owned by its residents.
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| Highland schools line up for citizenship awards Four Highland schools are in the running to scoop prizes in the region's first ever young citizenship awards.
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| Action plan to boost old town trade City traders in Inverness have agreed to work together with the public sector to boost the Old Town's appeal to shoppers, diners and other visitors. | |
| Sticking to the point on premier league status for Inverness Inverness is a premier league city, whatever those in charge of Scottish football's top flight might decide.
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| Norfrost looking to the future with new strategy and products Caithness and Sutherland Enterprise (CASE) has approved a loan of £1.2m for freezer company Norfrost Ltd. | |
| Work on decommissioning centre gets underway Caithness and Sutherland Enterprise (CASE) and Highland and Islands Enterprise's (HIE) aim of creating a decommissioning centre of excellence in the far north reached another milestone today with the first ground works starting at the Janetstown site. | |
| Shetland Enterprise welcomes new board members The board of Shetland Enterprise has been strengthened with the appointment of three new directors, bringing with them vast experience in a variety of sectors. They attended their first board meeting yesterday (Tuesday 8th June).
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| Success for Shetland businesses The Shetland based charity COPE Ltd (Community Opportunities for Participation in Enterprise) which provides training, support and employment for adults with disabilities has been short-listed for a Highlands & Islands Business award. | |
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