What has been on the minds of readers this week
Highland Council has responded to worries that not enough housing is planned to meet future demand in the region.
Readers share their views on stories in the news.
Highland business leaders want councillors to ‘seize the opportunity’ of the Cromarty and Inverness Green Freeport to boost 'critical' infrastructure.
A plea for a public service and disbelief at council's big financial error.
Cru Hospitality and sister company Murray Travel have recognised top talent in their workforce at their annual team awards.
Green career opportunities are to be highlighted to young people across the region in a new, first of its kind event.
Gaelic in Strathnairn (Gàidhlig ann an Srath Naruinn) has been unveiled as part of a vibrant Seachdain na Gàidhlig (World Gaelic Week) programme.
Questions are mounting about whether public money should still be used to finance Inverness’s flagship city Hogmanay event.
What made our letters page this week.
Scaling back postal deliveries is not the way to improve services, a Highland business leader has said.
Wind turbines are described as unreliable, with horrific infrastructure.
A local volunteer has had their service in helping the young people of the Highlands recognised by royalty.
Appeals and views from readers this week.
What readers have been commenting on.
What readers have been in touch about recently.
Readers on the council's response to the state of school buildings in the region.
What have Courier readers been commenting on this week?
People with a commitment to the future of the Highlands and Islands are being invited to apply to join the board of the region’s development agency.
The closure of a shoe shop branch at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness sparked plenty of comment.