Exhibitors are being encouraged to get their entries in for next week's annual Caithness Christmas show and sale at the Quoybrae auction mart.
The popular series continues with Let's Remember Caithness Volume 5 now available in time for Christmas
Thurso pupils at one primary school made up 124 boxes of gifts and essential items to help those in need at Christmas time.
Volunteers are being sought to join local outdoor access forums across the Highlands including in Caithness and Sutherland.
Concerns have been raised that subsidised flights between Wick and Aberdeen could be under threat next year when the funding is reviewed.
A Thurso campaigner will be marking the United Nations’ 16 days of activism against gender-based violence with a challenge that goes the extra mile.
Beaver Scouts from 2nd Thurso and Reay spent time enjoying art at the North Coast Visitor Centre in Thurso – and having a go themselves.
The 2024 Caithness Calendar, published by the John O'Groat Journal and Caithness Courier, is now available to buy.
Young gymnasts from Wick and the surrounding areas made a sparkling impression at the Sapphire Gymnastics Club’s birthday Gymfest earlier this month.
The Caithness branch of the Pony Club held its annual prize-giving ceremony on Friday at the rugby club in Thurso.
Votes for local community representatives in Thurso, Watten, Melvich and Bettyhill will be counted from next week as the deadline approaches.
Caithness Broch Project announced that its preferred site to build the first full-size replica of the Iron Age structures would be near Latheron.
Parents of children with autism spectrum conditions in the far north are planning to form a pressure group to campaign for improvements in support.
The ferry MV Alfred will not return to the Caithness-Orkney route until at least next summer after its charter on the west coast was extended.
Every week, we ask readers to submit their own photographs of Caithness in all its glory.
People in Caithness are being urged to enjoy Bonfire Night safely and prevent negative impacts on people, pets, and the environment.
A pupil at Wick High School is hoping to make a difference after being elected to chair the Highland Youth Parliament for the coming year.
A Caithness animal charity says it has seen a 250 per cent increase in queries for its rehoming service since the closure of the centre at Balmore.
People in Wick are being encouraged to find out more about being an animal fosterer at an event next week.
A stretch of the A9 in Sutherland has been identified as the highest risk for deer collisions outside of the central belt.