Subsea 7 workers raised over £490 for the Wick lifeboat following a fish supper lunch held in the company's canteen.
Plans for an extra seven turbines at Limekiln Wind Farm near Reay have met with widespread opposition locally.
Three newly commissioned plaques – commemorating military air crashes in the area – were unveiled at Berriedale's Remembrance Sunday service.
Wick Wheelers have taken delivery of a Triotaxi for a new scheme bringing the enjoyment of cycling to people not able to pedal for themselves.
A Caithness distillery has launched a recyclable gin pouch – the first of its kind in the UK – in a bid to improve its eco-friendly credentials.
The return of £160 million of convergence funding to Scotland has been welcomed by Arnott Coghill, Caithness area representative of NFU Scotland.
The former Clydesdale bank premises in Traill Street, Thurso, failed to find a buyer when it came under the hammer at a property auction.
The family of Stefan Sutherland have welcomed Police Scotland's decision to carry out a fresh investigation into his unexplained death six years ago.
The owner of Grandstand Media, the company that runs the Horse of the Year Show, was delighted to see a Caithness-owned pony taking the supreme title.
Three of Wick lifeboat's latest recruits have been put through their paces during training at the RNLI College in Poole.
Civic leader Willie Mackay is urging anyone who hasn't yet made their feelings known about payphone closures to have their say before the deadline.
Thurso members of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have been overwhelmed by the generosity shown in their latest fundraising campaign.
Despite the weather at the weekend, Caithness Pony Club had a successful trip to the North Cup held at Scotsburn.
A local car enthusiastic has won the much coveted RS Owners Club (RSOC) Gold Cup.
A local registered blind woman has raised over £1000 for Guide Dogs after walking the Great Glen Way.
Charity cyclists arrived in John O'Groats yesterday afternoon after completing the Breathe for Life Team Cycle Challenge from Land's End.
A Caithness pony has been crowned the Ruckleigh School Supreme Pony of the Year 2019 at the Horse of the Year Show.
Champagne was flowing for a local family at the Horse of the Year Show after their pony was crowned overall champion working hunter pony.
Young Caithness rider Emma Coghill has had an amazing end to the eventing season with a win in the novice section at Wee Burgie.
Caithness will be well represented at this year's Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) with three local riders taking part.