The long-running saga of whether a hotel will be built on the site of the Ironworks in Inverness has ended after it was granted planning permission.
The majority of readers who took part in our survey thought that Inverness having the cheapest beer in the UK was a good thing.
Bricks Capital wants to build it on the site of the Ironworks in Academy Street and the application will be discussed by councillors from 10.30am.
A community is fighting back after, it says, its youngsters were left with nowhere safe to play for the entirety of the school summer holidays.
There was a good turnout for South Kessock Residents Association's fundraising day to support community activities.
It was held at the Black Isle Showground, Muir of Ord, and organisers are hoping to hold it there again next year.
This compares with some Wetherspoon pubs in London where customers were expected to pay £6.29 for just one beer.
A number of portable offices as well as security equipment are now in place at the site near Inverness Shopping Centre and the UHI campus.
While in some parts of the country they would have to fork out £6 for just one pint of beer the average price in the Highland capital is half that.
Two Highland organisations have been awarded funding, as part of Scotland’s Year of Stories, for an exciting new project.
Developers are “optimistic” their long-running efforts to win permission for a new hotel on a key city centre site will finally be realised.
A Courier reporter who has been doing her bit to support a host of charities across the Highlands in her time with the paper is moving to the BBC.
Network Rail strike action will take place on Thursday, (August 18) and Saturday, (August 20).
More strike action could be on the cards as two Scottish unions ballot their NHS Scotland members over industrial action.
GMB Scotland has announced this morning further strike dates affecting waste and recycling services across Scottish local government.
The A9 is now running in both directions following earlier delays following a collision earlier.
The family of 47-year-old John MacKinnon have released a statement through Police Scotland following his death in Skye yesterday.
A man who died after a series of incidents on Skye and in Wester Ross yesterday can be named as John MacKinnon, 47.
A select number of households across the Highlands have been invited to take part in the Census Coverage Survey (CCS).
A Highland construction worker has just celebrated a remarkable 55 years working for the same firm.