The Inverness Courier

Mrs. Christian Isobel Johnstone produced the widely acclaimed Meg Dod’s Cookery Book.

[9][10] There is no current editor since David Bourn left to edit an English regional daily.

Alexander Stewart (1829–1901), Minister of Ballachulish & Corran of Ardgour Parish contributed for more than four decades, under the pen-name Nether Lochaber, a more-or-less fortnightly column to the Inverness Courier.

[12] A Courier correspondent, Alexander Campbell, had told of the strange sighting to then editor Evan Barron, who is said to have replied that it must be a monster.

[citation needed] Due to a massive drop in circulation, this newspaper has had to move from its Longman headquarters, downsize and relocate to offices in Bank Street, Inverness.

"The Northern Highlands in the nineteenth century: newspaper index and annals, by James Barron.

"A Highland newspaper: the first hundred and fifty years of the Inverness Courier, 1817-1967, by Robert Carruthers.