A Scrabster pensioner was left fuming after receiving a letter informing him that he would see a 15 pence increase on the benefit he receives.
A person trying to trace their roots had a surprise introduction during an online question and answer session with Caithness Family History Society.
Seafarers will be better protected as new UK rules come into force to tighten up safety for those working in enclosed spaces on board vessels.
Online enrolment for all ELC providers, including local authority nurseries, partner settings and commissioned childminders is now open.
Caithness will host one of 12 Unexpected Gardens being installed by a creative arts programme showing that even the unlikeliest of places can bloom.
A date has been set aside in the local farming calendar for the County Show, which is scheduled to take place at Thurso East on July 15-16.
A ferry operator that serves Aberdeen, Scrabster and the Northern Isles, has raised over £10,000 to support people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Keep Scotland Beautiful is calling for Scotland’s communities to join a Spring Clean challenge from March 21-April 21 to help clean up our country.
Local MP Jamie Stone has expressed concern about healthcare provision in the far north after receiving a plea for help from one of his constituents.
Thurso school pupils set to start digging after receiving the gift of spring bulbs from local green-fingered community activist Alexander Glasgow.
Dressage was the theme for the latest round of events held by Caithness Riding Club at the indoor riding school in Halkirk.
Sight Scotland Veterans is seeking volunteer befrienders in the Highlands and Islands to make a difference to the lives of veterans with sight loss.
Members of Thurso band Forgetting the Future have come up with a plan to help get them back on their feet after a particularly hard couple of years.
Local lobbyists and councillors add their backing to Rebecca Wymer's petition for a review of women's health services in Caithness and Sutherland.
Parents of pupils at Castletown Primary have been notified about the school being closed today (Monday) due to heating problems.
Free badges and lanyards will be available to people who wish to show others they would welcome additional space and extra care while out in public.
North MSP Rhoda Grant is supporting an independent maternity review of Caithness and has called for the health secretary to be involved locally.
Local smallholders and keepers of backyard flocks are being requested to sign up to the Poultry Register to help monitor the spread of avian flu.
Latheron Agricultural Society is looking for community support to continue its popular show and run a scaled-down version of the event this year.
A number of Thurso businesses were delighted to get a mystery handmade gift left on their doorsteps at the end of 2021.