A bid to create a sports complex on the Viewfirth site in Thurso remains on track after the ending of a threat to the survival of the body in charge.
A large assembly of Rotarians and guests thoroughly enjoyed Thurso Rotary Club's annual Burns supper in the Pentland Hotel.
Advice and information about careers, training and recruitment will be showcased at a Caithness Jobs and How to Get Them event next week.
Sutherland’s four-star hotels, the Royal Marine in Brora and Royal Golf at Dornoch, plan to make the most of Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters.
Caithness rabbit exhibitors have taken top prizes at a prestigious show in Doncaster.
Walking football has arrived in Wick, allowing older adults to keep playing the game if they are not able to play the traditional form of football.
Caithness United under-13s provided a good test for their age equivalent Ross County academy team at the Highland Football Academy.
The first action of 2020 in Wick and District Darts League saw Park and Smiddy “4” whitewashed by Seaview and the Norseman respectively.
Old friends met up and new ones were made at the annual senior citizens' treat in Wick Assembly Rooms.
Vehicle restrictions are to be put in place next week at Highland Council's household waste recycling centres, including those in Wick and Thurso.
North MSP Maree Todd has highlighted figures showing that the Scottish Welfare Fund made 1140 payments in the Highlands in the last financial quarter.
Local ballroom enthusiasts have danced their way to success at an event in Lossiemouth.
Some of the staff and residents at Pulteney House care home in Wick enjoyed a Burns lunch on Saturday afternoon.
Caithness supporters of Scottish independence were among an estimated 10,000 people who took part in a “Freedom March” in Inverness at the weekend.
Wick High School staged the Caithness Restricted Badminton Championships, the first of the two championships played in the county.
Amateur thespians at Bettyhill are in rehearsal for a production of Sleeping Beauty to be staged next month.
Pupils and staff at Thurso's Miller Academy Primary School celebrated Robert Burns's birthday with a traditional lunch followed by a Scottish show.
North coast residents could become shareholders in a proposed wind farm scheme in a bid to turn local wish lists into action.
The Scottish SPCA has benefited from a festive project run by Melvich Primary School.
Presenters past and present gathered to celebrate the new frequency for community radio station Caithness FM.