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.
A total of 52 probable suicides were recorded in the NHS Highland region last year.
A reader thinks roads could be improved by addressing speed issues.
Highland Council has written to parent councils of both schools affected by Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC).
The Scottish Government needs to step in and offer additional assistance to a school facing a barrage of maintenance problems a councillors has said.
Readers react to a range of issues that have been in the news.
An inspiring fundraiser in memory of an Inverness baby is set to culminate in a trip to Mount Everest.
A couple say they “want to believe” they have filmed Nessie after spotting a mysterious shape before an early morning swim at Loch Ness.
Baby Jude weighed just 31b 2oz when he was born 10 weeks early.
The impact of university budget cuts and city bottle banks being overwhelmed are the hot topics.
The Caledonian Canal will be closed to sea-to-sea traffic for a period this winter to allow repairs to a number of canal structures.
A host of vehicles from years gone by were on show on the Black Isle this weekend.
After years of fundraising the Haven Centre offering respite care for children with complex needs and their families has finally opened.
The last ever Run the Runway event also looks set to be its most successful outing.