Readers respond to recent headline events for Inverness.
Organisers of a multi-stage ultra marathon taking in the splendour of the Loch Ness area are already looking forward to returning to the area.
A Highland bishop reflected on his role at the coronation where he took on an important duty.
Readers share a variety of views on the issues of the day.
Police in the Highlands have issued a plea to motorists to make sure they and their children are all belted up properly.
The Scottish Hydro Electric Community Trust (SHECT) is open for funding support applications.
Highland Council recently published a Development Plans Newsletter for the community.
One reader disagrees with MSP Fergus Ewing while others share their thoughts on NHS struggles.
Readers on two big events this week, plus a variety of other views and appeals.
A selection of stop-off points you can enjoy with your favourite canine companion, rain or shine.
Members at next week’s meeting of Highland Council’s economy and infrastructure committee will allocate £7.7m of funds for roads maintenance.
Ness Bridge and Inverness Town House are to be illuminated for the coronation of the King and Queen Consort – but not everybody is happy.
Tributes have been shared online following the death of Inverness Courier columnist Bill McAllister.
Two wards at Raigmore Hospital remain closed despite a beds crisis that forced the cancellation of some operations easing late last week.
Leading city businessman Scott Murray explained why he is setting up the Inverness City Alliance in an attempt to connect authorities with local folk.
A Courier columnist's missive sparked a lot of reaction while one reader wanted to say thank you for help in a crisis.
Pupils at Millburn Academy had the chance to get hands-on with one of the most eagerly anticipated new build projects in Inverness.
A Burns Night staple, haggis doesn't have to be for just once a year.
The building by Infirmary Bridge, adjacent to today's Royal Northern Infirmary, provides a base for the University of the Highlands and Islands.
Courier columnist Charles Bannerman sparked a debate when he questioned the credibility of qualifications from UHI.