Catriona Manson, cook in charge at Mount Pleasant Primary was presented with flowers on her last day of work after 15 years of preparing lunches.
Standards were once again high at the final dressage league competition organised by Caithness Riding Club at the indoor school Halkirk.
Green-fingered activist Alexander Glasgow is looking for groups to provide forever homes for oak trees that arrived in a larger size than expected.
Keep your eyes peeled for Andy Riley (55) who will embark on his charity challenge in his wheelchair accessible van tomorrow morning.
Pupils from Thrumster Primary School recently got the chance to take part in lino printing sessions with local artist Katie Squires.
The local Endo March event held at John O'Groats on Saturday was well supported and helped raise awareness of endometriosis.
Wick Players will be going through to the SCDA Scottish Final in Orkney after winning in Nairn at the weekend.
The Trinkie Heritage Preservation Group are appealing for support to help repair the popular outdoor swimming pool following recent storm damage.
Aidan Macgruer, from Thurso, has taken on an amazing challenge – a virtual NC500 cycle to raise money for families impacted by Huntington’s disease.
The views of people living in Wick and the wider area are being sought in a community consultation being conducted by Pulteneytown People's Project.
The National Sheep Association is reminding dog owners to act responsibly if out enjoying the local countryside this weekend.
The new Angel Boy composition by Caithness musician Karen Steven in memory of her great-nephew is set to be available for download from this Sunday.
Lots of gift ideas for Mothering Sunday were on display at the North Coast Market held in Armadale Village Hall at the weekend.
Local sheepdog handler Jasmine Grant feels honoured to have represented Scotland at the Four Nations Nursery Sheepdog Trials at the weekend.
Scotland’s first Road Safety Week – a new initiative from the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland – was launched today.
Next month St John’s Scottish Episcopal Church,Wick, will be holding its first fund-raising book sale since the Covid pandemic started.
Dunbeath crofter Jasmine Grant and her dog Pat will represent Scotland in the Four Nations Nursery Sheepdog Final in Stafford today (Saturday).
Members of the Caithness White team were the runners-up in the Area 1 Pony Club Quiz in a very close competition which saw 23 entries.
Tomorrow's market at the Armadale Village Hall looks set to be another very popular event with 17 stallholders signed up to attend.
New activities are in the pipeline for Wick Gala Week which looks set to return to normality after being held virtually for two years.