The television series the Highland Vet is growing in popularity and proving to be enjoyable for those coming under the spotlight of the cameras.
A Helmsdale mobile seafood catering van's first visit to Caithness proved extremely popular with queues of customers quickly forming.
Ghouls and ghosts have taken up residence in the woods at Forse of Nature with this year's Halloween trail promising to be spooktacular.
A Caithness artist has raised £800 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust after being inspired by the Big Hoof journey to donate two paintings to the cause.
Caithness residents are urged to keep their guard up in the fight to tackle the current coronavirus pandemic.
Police have launched an appeal for information following the theft of local AI technician Willie Mackay's van and trailer in Caithness yesterday.
It was a busy weekend for Caithness Riding Club with competitions getting back under way at the indoor school in Halkirk.
A Wick business man's expression of interest in setting up a post office in the town centre has been welcomed.
Police are appealing for witnesses following an accident at Haster in which a car collided with a house.
The death of a teenager at a house in Wick at the weekend is being treated as unexplained.
Caithness artist Steve Macleod has had his work accepted for the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts Summer/Winter Exhibition in London.
A Caithness-based campervan owner came to the rescue of holidaymakers whose own vehicle was crushed by a fallen tree at Golspie.
Despite very wet weather conditions at the weekend Caithness branch of the Pony Club held its first competition since lockdown.
A transatlantic Zoom workshop has taken off for Caithness fiddler Karen Steven in a bid to promote her new book overseas.
Local event rider Emma Coghill has enjoyed a great season with her latest outing being the icing on the cake after a win in the novice section.
One of the oldest native pedigree cattle breeds has been introduced to Caithness with the arrival of three Gloucester cows and their youngstock.
The historic local fishing boat which went missing just over a week ago has been returned safely to Brough under a police escort.
Caithness pupils are among those throughout Scotland being invited to take part in this year's Gaelic short film competition – FilmG.
Local farmer Graham Sutherland has had a record yield of silage bales from a three-and-a-half acre field at Hillhead, Lybster.
A plea has been put out for the safe return of a local fishing boat which was stolen shortly before it was to be transported to Brough harbour.