Sight Action has moved from Inverness to Robertson House, Dingwall, where larger premises offer more scope for community engagement.
Readers share their thoughts on a range of issues. Let us know what you think.
The valuation day will give members of the public the opportunity to find out what their treasures are really worth.
NHS 24 is offering advice on how to stay safe in the sun during the current spell of hot weather.
One reader would have preferred more focus on livestock at a recent agricultural show, a charity appeal and praise for American football players.
A summer market at Inverness Creative Academy welcomed art lovers to browse and buy from among a host of different offerings over the weekend.
A civic reception brought together many of those involved in the creation and official opening of the iconic Kessock Bridge.
Readers propose talking to Russia, call for action to tackle a poisonous plant and react to the suggestion of an elected mayor for Inverness.
Readers share their views on a range of topics. What do you think?
Whyte and Mackay is expected to be among first users of green hydrogen from a planned electrolyser on the Cromarty Firth.
A selection of recent letters from readers which were originally published in The Inverness Courier.
Readers share their views on subjects important to them.
A reader on 'shameful negligence' of the ill. Do you agree? Plus a query about a Prince Andrew name check and more on the Andrea Bocelli gig.
An engineering firm has been appointed to help take forward plans for a transformation of Inverness’s Bught Park.
Readers responded online in droves to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's recent announcement that she had begun moves towards a second indyref.
Inverness City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) has announced details of its new director.
Does your pet feature in our gallery this week?
Readers on the need for a new approach to development and views on the Ironworks hotel saga.
One reader on how hotels are good for the city – plus views on wheelchair accessibility, public transport and more.
Tom and Luke Stoltman are set to be the star attraction at this year's Inverness Highland Games.