Readers give their views on a range of current issues.
Inspectors have praised standards at Inverness's Gaelic primary school and its nursery class.
UHI staff have overwhelmingly backed industrial action in a row over £4 million of cuts and job losses planned at the institution.
A new mural at the main office for Highland News and Media illustrates how news reporting has changed over the decades.
Readers respond to two major recent stories.
Readers on the subjects that have been exercising them this week.
Big screen drama, adventures in sport and a touch of the Irish.
Almost a quarter of Highland residents are aged 65 and over as well according to the data.
A fair deal for both police and the fire service in the upcoming Scottish budget has been called for by Labour politicians.
A 59-year-old woman has been charged after inquiries into a video circulating on social media.
After a video of an Inverness taxi driver apparently facing a tirade of abuse went viral cabbies are being urged to use CCTV to protect themselves.
The colourful coming together of church and council returned to Inverness at the weekend.
Art, Lego, birds of prey and fun on the water.
Readers respond to recent events making the headlines.
Businesses believe questions on Academy Street remain unanswered on the eve of Highland Council's decision on the future of the route.
Roads seem to have been uppermost in many readers' minds recently.
Medics have painted a picture of a health service failing in both facilities and service delivery at a gathering organised by a Highland MSP.
With Irish star Nathan Carter, a one-man play, live music and art on show.
Initial moves have been made towards creating 380 new homes at the Westercraigs site in Inverness.
Turtle power, circus meets folk and garden growing fun for all ages.