A motorcyclist has died after a crash on the A99 in Caithness on Thursday evening.
Organisers of an event that aims to get youngsters in the far north active are hoping for a party atmosphere for their first anniversary on Sunday.
While researching her family history, Laura Adkins learned more about her mother's childhood which was spent on the croft at Skinnet, Melness
A private estate near Thurso has teamed up with its neighbour, Forestry and Land Scotland, to share a deer larder as part of a management agreement.
Quoybrae, Aberdeen & Northern Marts sold 6799 prime and store lambs, feeding ewes and rams incorporating Dunbeath, Bettyhill, Forsinard and north-west
The company aiming to launch vertical rockets into space from the north coast has created a new appointment to oversee the countdown to launch.
People in the Reay area are being encouraged to get involved with the local garden club’s annual show, which is due to take place soon.
Images of Caithness taken by readers of the Caithness Courier and John O'Groat Journal are being sought for our annual calendar competition.
A vibrant new production of Opera Highlights is heading to Thurso this autumn as part of a tour of 17 venues around Scotland.
Young sailors from across Caithness and Sutherland made their way across the North Sea as part of the Tall Ships Races
Quoybrae, Aberdeen and Northern Marts on Monday sold 4314 prime and store lambs.
A selection of your photos from this month.
Fire fighter Robert Gunn has left the service, due to family commitments, after 15 years in the Wick Community Fire Station.
Runners in the far north and further afield can now sign up to this year’s Caithness Half Marathon.
A Thurso-born pilot has been promoted to a senior rank in the Royal Canadian Air Force as commander of the “Thunderbirds” squadron.
Developers of a proposed giant offshore wind farm in the Moray Firth have begun a detailed investigation of the seabed.
A small band of volunteers helped make improvements to the community forest at Rumster ahead of a family event next month.
Around a mile of the A9 south of Thurso is due to be resurfaced.
Wick remains a key airport for the Highlands and Islands as passenger numbers rose due to the impact of scheduled passenger services in the last year.
Scottish Water staff are repairing a burst water main that is affecting water supplies in Thurso.