High hopes Scots will be sloping off
Despite an unusually mild start to winter, bosses at one of Scotland's top ski centres are still hopeful of a successful season. (...)
Minister marks offshore renewables milestone at Energy Park Fife
Energy, enterprise and tourism minister Fergus Ewing marked a milestone in Scotland's offshore renewables sector during a visit to Methil. (...)
Government grant GlaxoSmithKline jobs boost for Montrose
Finance Secretary John Swinney has announced a jobs boost for Montrose pharmaceutical firm GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). (...)
Dundee's pioneering work to benefit from UK life sciences catalyst fund
Dundee University's role in the UK life sciences industry has been recognised by David Cameron. (...)
City MSPs insist Dundee is still in the game for renewable energy jobs
Dundee two SNP MSPs claim Dundee will not lose out on renewables industry jobs despite wind turbine manufacturers Gamesa turning their back on the city. (...)
Scottish Manufacturing Advisory Service helps Lamond & Murray improve performance
The head of a long-standing Fife engineering firm says a new productivity drive has helped restore orders to pre-recession levels. (...)
New Scottish Conservative leader backs games tax calls
The new leader of the Scottish Conservatives has backed plans to introduce tax relief to support the games industry. (...)
Agricultural farming's appalling accident record revealed in Health and Safety Executive figures
Nearly two thirds of Scots killed at work last year worked in agriculture. (...)
North Sea knowledge puts Scotland ahead in the renewables race
Scotland's offshore wind industry could be given a massive headstart over its international rivals because of the country's oil and gas industry. (...)
Time for Dundee to make its renewables move
The Scottish Government was told this week that it must name Dundee as its preferred site to become the renewable energy hub for Scotland. Stefan Morkis looks at what that would mean for the city and the obstacles that will need to be overcome first. (...)
SeaEnergy chief delivers stark message to Dundee — act now or lose renewables like you lost the oil industry
Dundee could miss out on hundreds of jobs after a leading offshore wind energy firm warned it could abandon plans to open a factory in the city. (...)
Universities and science minister witnesses city's research prowess
A UK minister gained an insight into Dundee's standing as a centre for innovation in sciences during a visit to its universities on Monday. (...)
Scottish Government urged to make Dundee an offshore energy 'shop window' — before industry looks elsewhere
The Scottish Government has been told it must declare Dundee is to become the offshore renewable energy capital of Scotland or risk undermining the industry. (...)
'Uncertainty is unwelcome' — CBI Scotland chairwoman warns of economic damage from independence referendum
A leading Scottish industry organisation has claimed "uncertainty" over the SNP's planned independence referendum could "damage" the economy. (...)
Dundee University to lead Scottish hub of Arts and Humanities Research Council project
Dundee's growing role as leader of the country's creative agenda has received another major boost. (...)
Aberdeenshire fisheries communities urged to help European funding bid
Stonehaven is to host an engagement event that could help open a £1.2 million fund for sustainable development in Aberdeenshire fisheries communities. (...)
Big party to celebrate full testing phase of Rosyth dockyard's giant Goliath crane
There were fireworks over the Forth when Fife's newest landmark — the Goliath crane at Rosyth dockyard — was officially opened. (...)
Abertay University teams up with BAFTA to foster next generation of video game makers
Abertay University has joined forces with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to find the next generation of video games masterminds. (...)
Jute businessman James Merry
A prominent figure in the Dundee jute industry has died after a short illness. (...)
'There is so much potential' — Inch Cape offshore wind farm seen as start of something big
A proposed 180-turbine wind farm 10 miles off the Angus coast will benefit the area's economy immeasurably, according to one councillor. (...)