A volunteer for local charity SNAP, managed to raise £1000 at a prize bingo night at Café V8 in Inverness.
A disagreement over the whereabouts of a bottle bank saw the people of North Kessock divided, prompting a 77-year-old to set out to resolve tensions.
Property agents are collecting food bank donations at their city office in aid of Inverness Foodstuff.
Matt Wallace, founder of Clarity Walk, suggests active travel as a way of improving mental health.
A cast of 33, 11-18-year-olds will have their long anticipated moment to shine in performances this week.
Highland Hospice celebrated the Voluntary Long Service Awards, recognising the volunteer work of Inverness locals.
Here are the Inverness Courier's picture highlights from the past seven days.
“It’s an honour to win these awards which I think reflects the performance of the team at HIE," he said.
Former Highland MSP and diabetic champion for the region, David Stewart, backs the idea of more support for both diabetics and their families.
Diabetes Scotland aims to connect diabetics and their families through campaigns, support groups and meet-up events.
Harrison's grateful parents Catherine and David MacLean want to give something back to Ronald McDonald House which helped them during a tough time.
Lilly Brown considers her experience as a Type 1 diabetic, what support is available and what more could be done for those living with the condition.
Volunteers at Tesco Inshes managed to spin over 200 miles to raise money for Highland Cross charities, ahead of the Highland Cross event.
The young goalkeeper's drawing was the winning design for The Inverness Courier's Scottish Cup final supplement.
Youngsters at Hilton Primary School made a special request ahead of this weekend's Scottish Cup final.
'Wear Yellow Day' in aid of a local charity was widely supported in Inverness schools and workplaces, as seen in these photos.
After a busy week in the office, inner peace was restored with Nadia Gilani at the Highland Yoga Collective in Nairn.
Pupil raised more than £200 for the charity.
From the 24-27 March, a charity hosted free guided walks within Strathglass and Glenurquhart to encourage locals to get out and explore.
Friends of the Old High, a group fighting to save the city church, took the battle to the people at the Victorian Market.