Green councillors on a new cycling provision survey, plus a reader's thanks, thoughts on a bid to transform the city's waterfront and more.
What now for Covid? Are we saying good riddance to the disease and getting on with the rest of our lives?
Choices include the classic Helen Mirren performance where the Queen is facing a crossroads in her reign...
One reader calls for improvements to bus and rail services to help meet climate targets, while another pays tribute to the Queen on Jubilee Weekend.
A review of the Ford Mustang Mach 1.
Daniel Gorry discusses the challenges being faced as people return to the workplace and provides some tips to make it an easier process.
A defence of an Inverness cycle hire scheme and an attack on the new council administration are among the views readers have shared this week.
If so, you can become a Picture Detective in the Inverness Courier’s regular feature, which is run in conjunction with High Life Highland.
The Highlands and Islands Labour MSP on a growing need for patients to travel for treatment.
With around 21,000 patients diagnosed with bladder cancer each year in the UK, about 1600 of them in Scotland, it is not a rare cancer.
Online responses from readers on active travel, changes at an A9 junction and Inverness Creative Academy.
City centre office brings a lifestyle which sustains cafes, hospitality and other businesses, says Yellow Cherry's managing director Sarah Francis.
The Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards in June will name winner of the outstanding achievement award.
'Evening crackles with musical energy ... and a first-class line-up of singers'
You can’t help to have noticed the high profile court case involving Hollywood stars Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
A review of the Suzuki Vitara Full Hybrid.
Two games too far for third and fourth place sides.
Here we are looking at two smaller collections at the Highland Archive Centre that caught our eye.
Your letters and online contributions – including new lighting at a notorious junction, a plea to speak out on local development and bikes for hire.
Its name sounds like a bit of Glasgow banter, as in “he wis pure stonic, so he wis.”