A strong show of primestock was forward at Aberdeen and Northern Marts’ annual Caithness Christmas show and sale at Quoybrae on Monday and Tuesday.
Caithness artists will once again hold a physical exhibition of works in 2022 after two years without an in-person show.
Nine new jobs in peatland restoration have been created to support nature-based approaches to tackle climate change in the wake of COP26.
A new visitor management plan for 2022 has been agreed by Highland Council's tourism committee.
Police are appealing for information following a road crash on the A9 at Ousdale earlier this week.
The coroner in Dorset is appealing for information about the next of kin of a man from Hampshire who may have sisters in the Thurso area.
A business leader remains concerned after the First Minister said a decision would be made on whether to extend the vaccine passport scheme next week.
Business leaders in the far north have echoed a warning that a "backwards step" in Covid restrictions would put thousands of businesses at risk.
A new chairman has been decided upon to lead the Caithness Area Committee.
The unique environment of the Flow Country of Caithness and Sutherland will be highlighted in the Blue Zone at COP26 this morning.
A Castletown business has been named best in Britain after making a splash in the outdoor adventure sector.
A sheep has been killed after being struck by a vehicle in Caithness.
Three drivers were stopped by police at the weekend travelling at more than 100mph on the A9 near Thurso.
The Scottish Government has launched a new publicity campaign aimed at encouraging people to take up their Covid booster and flu vaccines.
Police in Caithness have been sharing their experience of attending fatal car crashes with young drivers employed at Dounreay.
Highland Council has confirmed that there will be an additional public holiday to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee next summer.
People are being told not to get spooked with cheap Halloween outfits that could cause damage and produce unnecessary plastic waste.
NHS Highland has acknowledged the difficulties people in Caithness have had getting their Covid booster and flu vaccines.
Nicola Sturgeon has said there will be no immediate changes to Covid restrictions despite a "very slight increase" in cases reported across Scotland.
Police in Sutherland are appealing for information after a sign was damaged at a café.