Two Caithness youth clubs have distributed festive fare after being included in a Christmas initiative by the north’s largest windows manufacturer.
Caithness Health Action Team received an early Christmas present when members of a Thurso community organisation handed over a cheque for £1000.
The number of traffic accidents around Forss has been described as "disproportionately high" by local campaigners who are demanding action.
A place in the top eight of the Highland League will be the target for Wick Academy in the second half of the 2021/22 campaign.
TSB bosses calculated that their Thurso branch was down to "one regular weekly customer" before announcing its closure, it has emerged.
Michael Bremner is optimistic that home advantage in most of their games will help Thurso climb up the North Caley table after the turn of the year.
Ewan McElroy has spoken of the "bigger picture" beyond football and warned that the wellbeing of communities must be taken into account.
Santa and his helpers brought seasonal joy to youngsters in Halkirk this week when they took to the streets of the village in a Christmas float.
A Forss resident has added his voice to concerns over road safety and warned that lives are being put at risk by “people driving like idiots”.
Christmas Day meals are to be delivered to people in the Thurso area who would otherwise be alone or unable to cook for themselves.
A challenge match organised by young footballers from Thurso High School has raised more than £1000 for Cancer Research UK.
NHS Highland has hailed the "fantastic" progress of its vaccination programme with over 170,000 booster or third dose jabs having been delivered.
Wick Academy moved into the top half of the Highland League after recovering from a two-goal deficit to beat Clachnacuddin 3-2 at Grant Street Park.
Workers constructing the renewable energy switching station at Noss Head have handed over £2000 to the Caithness FM Toy Appeal.
A Wick audience will enjoy an evening of operatic entertainment in February as part of a tour taking in 18 venues around Scotland.
Staff at Caithness General Hospital have donated £480 to the Caithness FM Toy Appeal which brings Christmas cheer to disadvantaged children.
The Seafarers Memorial Group has achieved its £100,000 fundraising goal after receiving a £20,710 grant from the Caithness and North Sutherland Fund.
Members of the ladies' section at Wick Golf Club now have the means to make a difference if they have to deal with a heart emergency.
A charity is launching free services to give older people a better understanding of their household energy and help them stay warm in their homes.
Thurso's New Year dip has been called off because it would involve "too much risk" given the concerns over an escalation in Covid-19 numbers.