A surprise party was held at Wick's Seaview House care home to celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary of resident James Macaulay and his wife Helen.
Jamie Stone has secured a meeting with defence minister Andrew Murrison amid concerns over an alleged spy ship "snooping around" the Beatrice site.
Lybster kept up their 100 per cent record in Caithness AFA Division Two with a "faultless" display as they thumped Swifts 6-1 on Wednesday night.
Caithness Roads Recovery has been backed by a local councillor over its call for Humza Yousaf to come and see the county's pothole crisis close up.
It's "history in the making" for community groups in the Dunbeath and Berriedale area as they prepare for a week-long programme of coronation events.
Wick and District Gardening Club celebrated its 30th anniversary with an afternoon tea in Puldagon farm shop and restaurant.
Jamie Stone has called on the defence secretary to make a statement about an alleged spy ship that has been "snooping around" the Beatrice wind farm.
Manager Kevin Anderson is sticking to the "one game at a time" philosophy after Wick Groats picked up a second successive 4-0 win in county league.
Eight children from Castle View Stables, the riding school in Wick, did well after qualifying for the national final of the Pony Club quiz.
Residents and guests at Seaview House enjoyed a trip down memory lane when members Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club visited.
A cancer patient from Thurso has spoken of her anger and frustration at finding herself stuck in Inverness after a Stagecoach bus failed to show up.
Munro and Noble has incorporated Georgesons into its business in a move that it says will create "a powerhouse of legal expertise" in the Highlands.
New Zealander Tim Brinkley said it was an honour to mark his 50th birthday by taking part in the Anzac Day commemoration at the Wick war graves.
The Pentalina will be back on the Pentland Firth route on Wednesday – with the Alfred beginning its nine-month charter with CalMac the following day.
The annual Wick Academy player of the year awards were presented at the club's end-of-season function in Harper's Bar and Function Suite on Saturday.
Keiss manager Bradley Thomson praised his team's character as they came from behind three times before sealing a 4-3 victory over Brora Wanderers.
Manager Gary Manson is determined that Wick's squad will be "bigger and better and stronger" next season after they ended up third from bottom.
After their Highland Amateur Cup exploits against the Stabbies, High Ormlie must now focus on picking up points in two league games this week.
St Fergus Bowling Club opened its new season on Saturday afternoon, and there was a break with tradition as two jacks were thrown instead of one.
Alan Hughes admits it has been a tough season for Wick Academy but says he is relishing his role at right-back – and admits he hates missing a game.