A convoy of vintage lorries and other commercial vehicles is set to hit the streets en route to Thurso this Saturday.
Roadworks scheduled on the A9 in the far north have been rescheduled by Bear Scotland, the trunk road operator.
A painting to mark the 140th anniversary of the Boys’ Brigade has been unveiled at Thurso railway station as part of the organisation’s celebrations.
Readers have their say on issues affecting Caithness and further afield
New local advisory committees have been formed to help shape the direction of the merged UHI North, West and Hebrides college.
Farmers and crofters have called for more timely intervention to help them mitigate against the impacts of white-tailed eagle predation on lambs.
NHS Highland has launched an app to help new dads in the north cope with the significant change in their life.
A Wick youngster who has previously been the chair of the Highland Youth Parliament has been elected to represent the far north again.
More than £5000 has been raised towards a new bridge on the John O’Groats Trail after a mystery donor pledged to match funds donated by the public.
NorthLink Ferries has become the first ferry operator to achieve Gold standard in an environmental awards programme.
Wind turbine blades longer than the Wembley Stadium pitch have begun to be put in place as part of an offshore wind farm off the Caithness coast.
The A9 is set to be closed in several locations in Caithness and Sutherland next month as works are carried out to improve the road surface.
An Army Cadet volunteer has been recognised for his quarter of a century of service to the young people of Caithness and the Highlands.
Bowling club members in Thurso have raised hundreds of pounds to help people with Parkinson’s in Caithness.
A mystery donor is helping to build bridges in the north of Scotland after pledging thousands of pounds to a Caithness trail group.
The John O’Groat Journal and Caithness Courier will be well represented at this year’s Scottish Press Awards with two shortlisted entries.
Quoybrae Aberdeen and Northern Marts on Monday sold 519 store cattle.
Hundreds of workers at the Dounreay site will go on strike next month, unions have announced.
Nature lovers across the Highlands are being urged to look out for signs of spring for an interactive citizen science project.
John Davidson enjoys a morning stroll up the riverside path from Wick, where he finds peaceful paths and a wildlife spotting platform