The Caithness Orchestra will present a short, family-friendly programme of music from stage and film at its concerts in Wick and Thurso this month.
An event will take place in Thurso next week to help unpaid carers access the support they are entitled to.
Members of Wick's Rosebank Bowling Club marked the end of the 2019 outdoor season with a special presentation to Alistair Bremner.
Residents are invited to view updated plans for a proposed wind farm at Slickly, with exhibitions taking place at Lyth and Auckengill next Tuesday.
Andrew Sinclair has been named as the Conservative and Unionist candidate for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross at next month's general election.
Following a well-received debut tour in August, folk band Full Tilt are back on the road this month at venues all over the country – including Wick.
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant has called for a redoubling of efforts to protect and promote the Gaelic language.
Melvich Primary School pupils attended a remembrance service at the local war memorial today.
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross MSP Gail Ross has welcomed figures showing that the number of businesses in the Highlands is rising.
After a long absence from the local darting calendar, Arthur Bruce has got the county singles and pairs events up and running again.
The latest golf action at Reay saw players competing in the first round of the Winter Eclectic and the third round of the Winter League Stableford.
A sympathetic redevelopment at the harbour and a town community hub are two of the projects being explored as part of plans to drive Thurso forward.
A wind farm company will investigate the possibility of enhancing high-speed broadband services following a request from Councillor Karl Rosie.
The Caithness junior badminton championships began last weekend with the under-11s competing at Thurso High School games hall.
Melvich Primary School held an enjoyable Halloween party on Friday during the school’s weekly Together Time.
Kirsty May and Grace Campbell were joint winners of the Peter Murchison Citizenship Cup – a new trophy awarded to pupils of Halkirk Primary School.
Caithness duo Jack Ryan and Jamie Mackay featured prominently when the North of Scotland Kart Club held its club championship presentation.
A new tourism campaign has been launched to encourage visitors to spend more time exploring the north.
Community group Yes Caithness, set up to promote Scottish independence, is celebrating its first anniversary with talks, a pop-up shop and a ceilidh.
Halkirk FC's youth team ended their 2019 county season at under-13 level with a presentation of awards to all players.