Santa Claus made an appearance at the local pony club Christmas Show held at the indoor school Halkirk, on Saturday.
Caithness Riding Club members joined in the festive fun when they dressed up for a Christmas jumping day at the weekend.
Councillor Raymond Bremner has welcomed a decision to move forward with the establishment of a Gaelic medium catchment area for Mount Pleasant.
Thurso Players' pantomime The Little Mermaid proved to be a splash hit with audiences last week.
Good weather helped ensure a successful day at the annual Christmas show held by the Caithness Riding for the Disabled group.
A local children's charity is appealing for crisp packets so that it can make bivvy bags for homeless people as part of a Christmas project.
A new trophy has been presented to the Caithness branch of the Pony Club in memory of former district commissioner James Campbell, Thurso.
Highland Council will allow families an extra year's nursery education funding if they choose to defer their child's entry to primary school.
The Seafarers Memorial Group in Wick has received another major boost thanks to the generosity of two fishing boats, the Reaper and the Opportune.
Councillor Raymond Bremner has hit out at "mindless vandalism" outside a Wick housing scheme where elderly people live.
A fishy tale is set to unfold in Thurso in the run-up to Christmas as local performers take to the stage with an adaptation of The Little Mermaid.
A hair raising total of £2345.80 was raised for charity thanks to local woman Yvonne Rathbone who recently braved the shave.
Canisbay's historic church is looking pristine again after the completion of painting and restoration work at the grade A listed building.
Councillors have approved new traffic-calming measures at Thurso's Pennyland Primary School in a bid to improve pupil safety.
Wind farm developers were met with a barrage of angry protesters in Reay on Wednesday as the first of two community open days got under way.
Thurso lifeboat was called to the aid of a local fishing boat which drifted on to rocks at Brims Ness while pulling creels this morning.
After a career spanning 40 years the Wick-registered Opportune has landed her last catch, with a large donation going to the Seafarers Memorial Group.
The Castle of Mey, former holiday home of the Queen Mother, enjoyed another good tourist season with more than 28,000 people making a visit this year.
A special consignment of 120 mini Christmas cakes is en route to those serving on board a Royal navy destroyer thanks to a local baker.
Thurso is going to lose a little of its Christmas sparkle this year as some of the town's lights do not meet new requirements.