Spittal SWI president Anne Gunn welcomed members to the December meeting on a cold and frosty night.
Lyth Arts Centre have successfully secured funding to run an LGBTQ+ Safe Space Art Club for young people in the county.
Young riders from the local branch of the RDA were happy to show off their skills at this year's Annual Christmas Show.
Family and friends of a local women who lost her battle with cancer a few years ago have raised the fantastic sum of £1500 for Marie Curie in Wick.
Numbers were slightly down for the December dressage league competition held at the weekend by Caithness Riding Club at the indoor school Halkirk.
Residents of Seaview House Care Home and Pulteney House enjoyed a festive intergenerational visit to Noss Primary School this week.
Aberdeen and Northern Marts held the annual Caithness Christmas show and sale at Quoybrae this week – selling a total of 103 cattle and 4601 sheep.
Co-op has launched a £1 million ‘Warm Spaces’ fund providing urgent support to help communities navigate rising energy costs during the winter.
Next year the North Highlands and Islands Climate Hub will cover the whole of the region and change its name to the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub.
Good conditions at the weekend meant that Latheron's 36th Annual Ploughing Match could go ahead after two previous failed attempts.
Christmas fayre held at the Seaview Hotel, John O'Groats on Saturday afternoon has raised £803 for the planned new playpark in the village.
Parents of pupils at Wick High School have been notified by Highland Council of a decision to close the school on Wednesday due to strike action.
A survey has found that three in five people living in the Highlands are willing to forgo presents in place of feasting this year.
Paths for All has increased the maximum amount of its active travel Open Fund available to public, community and third-sector organisations.
An annual Carols by Candlelight event will take place at Castletown and Community Free Church this Sunday (December 11) at 4.30pm.
Caithness Branch of the Pony Club held a dressage competition at the indoor school, Halkirk, at the weekend.
Local postal workers are calling for public support during their long-running dispute with Royal Mail over jobs, pay and conditions.
A good mix of local stallholders will be taking part in the Christmas fayre being held at the Seaview Hotel, John O'Groats tomorrow afternoon.
At the weekend Caithness woman Lorna Stanger ran 112 miles from Inverness to Thurso to help raise awareness of the support provided by RASASH.
People across Scotland are being asked to consider if they could open their homes to displaced people from Ukraine as part of a new campaign.