The remarkable sum of £10,000 was raised at a golfing challenge between two Thurso bars – and has now been shared out among seven community groups.
Caithness Chamber of Commerce celebrated a successful year for business, and the entrepreneurial spirit in the area, at its 47th annual dinner.
Professor Iain Baikie has been given a presentation to mark his years of service as a parent council member at Pulteneytown Academy and Newton Park.
Stacks Bistro and Dunnet Bay Distillers have been named among the finalists in this year's Highlands & Islands Food & Drink Awards.
Young people from different parts of Europe learned first-hand about the importance of the Flow Country when they spend two weeks visiting the area.
The NC500 has announced a partnership with an award-winning adventure tour operator to create three new guided and supported road cycling tours.
Youngsters throughout Caithness and north Sutherland are happily settling into school as primary one pupils – as our pictures show.
North of Scotland Newspapers is again running a readers’ calendar photography competition to showcase Caithness in all four seasons.
The latest instalment of the Reay Safari Open – sponsored by JF Nuclear and NDL Solutions – saw seven teams do battle with some excellent scoring.
Two more championships were decided last week at Thurso Bowling Club with the ladies' triples and the gents' Harmsworth singles being played.
Toby Bracey won Dounreat Fly Fishing Association's Caluim Trophy and is now in a strong position to add the Bank League title to the Boat League.
A rallying call has been made for volunteers to get involved with the Children's Panel in Caithness.
Pentland Housing Association plans to transfer its homes and services to Cairn Housing Association next year.
Caithness United U13s ran out 4-1 winners against Clachnacuddin in their first fixture of the new Moray Firth Youth Development League season.
Highland firms are being invited to bid for work worth tens of millions of pounds from one of the world’s largest offshore wind projects.
The weather stayed fine for the Dounreay Site Restoration Limited sponsored Thurso Junior Open.
Feedback from the indoor markets being held in Wick will help inform a feasibility study into the possible use of the former Original Factory Shop.
A Limousin cross heifer from Andrew Campbell, Bullenie, Harpsdale, reigned supreme at the anniversary show and sale of store cattle at Quoybrae.
Some of the biggest names in the global decommissioning market will come face to face with Caithness and Sutherland businesses at an event in Wick.
North Highland College UHI and Developing the Young Workforce North Highland have formalised their new Apprenticeship Hub initiative.