We asked for your views on Glasgow's narrow URC win against Connacht and Edinburgh's URC defeat by Scarlets. Here's what some of you said:
Motorists in Glasgow now face a £100 fine for parking on pavements as a ban comes into force. The new rules are designed to protect pedestrians, especially people in wheelchairs and those pushing buggies, who could be forced onto the road by vehicles on the pavement.
With a tourist tax for Glasgow on the City Council agenda one of Scotland's largest unions is backing plans to tax visitors staying overnight in
Dropkick Murphys will open their new Glasgow bar on Midland Street in the city centre on Friday 7 February. The Irish bar have confirmed that they will only be opening for three days over the weekend before they open fully in Glasgow later this year.
As The Herald looks at Scotland's railways, Edinburgh Correspondent Donald Turvill heads west to Glasgow on ScotRail's flagship express service
A BUSY Scots railway line was closed for several hours after a body was found on the tracks. British Transport Police said they received a report of a casualty on the line at Polmont railway
A red warning - the most severe issued by the Met Office - was in place on Friday and saw gusts of up to 90mph shake the city, causing chaos including fallen trees and damage to buildings.
Councillors in Glasgow will this week will become the latest to consider introducing a visitor levy, or tourist tax.
Some trains from Glasgow are still cancelled as engineers work "around the clock" to clean up debris and trees from tracks.
Network Rail Scotland scrambled its Air Operations helicopter to survey damage to rail routes following Storm Éowyn, including lines from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh, Hyndland to Helensburgh, and the Cathcart Circle.
SCOTRAIL has launched a new “pay as you go” system for train tickets across Glasgow and the Strathclyde area. On Wednesday, the rail operator launched the “ Tap&Pay ” app, which allows customers to travel without paying for tickets in advance.
The Laithwaites Wine Festival is a dream ticket for all oenophiles: Whether they go mad for Merlot, bats about Bordeaux, or like to shimmy to Chardonnay, the festival is packed with wine makers, wine lovers and wine-themed events.