Good causes in Caithness are being urged to apply to a community fund as it emerged that grassroots groups are in high demand.
What to expect at the polling station, about the two ballot papers, who you can vote for and where to cast your vote
Dog walkers are being urged to help wildlife and pets by picking up litter on their regular walkies.
NHS Highland has asked for people to be patient as the Covid-19 vaccination programme continues to roll out across the region.
A new man will focus his attention on leading Thurso Camera Club after its chairman and secretary stood down at the AGM last week.
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Ten new countryside rangers will be taken on to help deal with potential problems at tourist hotspots in the Highlands this summer.
People heading to the islands are being asked to test themselves for coronavirus before travelling.
Tourism accommodation can reopen from Monday as travel throughout Britain will be allowed for the first time since last year.
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Businesses across the north Highlands can access further support after Caithness Chamber of Commerce said it was to expand its programme of help.
The First Minister says that the 'Stay at Home' message will be replaced by 'Stay Local' from Friday as more businesses allowed to open from Monday.
Our guide to the coronavirus restrictions easing over the coming weeks and months
This week's picture features an unusual view of a Caithness harbour.
Runners in Caithness are being promised that a local event could take place later in the year, when coronavirus restrictions allow.
A lot has happened since the first lockdown was announced on March 23, 2020. Take a look at our picture galleries from a year like no other.
Readers of the Caithness Courier and John O'Groat Journal have given overwhelming backing to the idea of a nuclear fusion plant in the far north.
A £1 million project to replace emergency radios used in some of the most extreme environments by mountain rescue volunteers has been completed.
This week's Your Caithness photograph shows River Street in Wick.