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.
Two readers speak up for change in Inverness city centre while another responds to a recent columnist's experience.
After you've boiled and painted your eggs this Easter Sunday where might you go to roll them?
Readers on topics that have had people talking.
The MSP has taken action over concerns about how new power line proposals are being handled.
Inverness aid worker Andy Kent is part of a UK Emergency Medical Team deployed to Malawi.
A number of recent developments exercised readers this week.
Stagecoach plans to implement fare rises of around 10 per cent from this weekend.
As the days are lengthening, how about combining enjoyable eats with a bit of exercise and some good olf Hioghland air?
Communities B4 Power Companies says power giant SSEN is determined to push through new power line plans.
Inverness BID has questioned both the rationale and process behind plans to limit traffic access to Academy Street.
The electricity giant has published an 'initial response' to plans for a 400kV overhead line connecting Spittal in Caithness to Beauly.
The stars were out in Inverness, taking part in a charity fundraiser.
More than 50 exhibitors took part in the wedding fair at Eden Court.
Readers respond to recent hot topics.
Highland road users will be keen to see action quickly on delayed roads projects.