Some 350 first, second and third-year pupils along with staff took part in Thurso High School's 10k sponsored walk.
An evening of steady rain did not prevent Loch Calder providing two thirds of the trout weighed in at the end of DFFA's All Lochs competition.
Local writer Kevin Crowe and his husband Simon Long collected the Arts & Media Award at the LGBT Proud Scotland Awards on behalf of UnDividingLines.
Conditions were ideal for round nine of the summer league at Thurso Golf Club, while the Stewart Cup saw Iain Dunnett post a winning score.
Four members of the team at Horsin’ Around Stables at Lyth have received silver Young Equestrian Leaders Awards.
More pictures have emerged from Wednesday’s dramatic fire at Thrumster garage where two buses caught fire.
Motorists on the A99 were met by this sight today as Subsea 7 carried out testing of the bridge at Wester before the next pipeline goes out.
North MP Jamie Stone is making progress in his bid to persuade banks to pool resources and open "banking hubs" in the Highlands.
Wick's Bignold Park played host to the annual East End tournament on Saturday, with more than 300 youngsters competing across four age groups.
Thurso glass artist Ian Pearson has been creating a range of glass puffins in readiness for his trip to a prestigious gathering in the USA.
A Douglas DC-3 heading to Normandy for this week’s D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations stopped off at Wick John O’Groats Airport.
Caithness groups are being encouraged to apply for the Co-op's Local Community Fund.
Loch Sarclet hosted an enthralling weekend's sailing when members of Wick Model Yacht Club came together for their annual May event with eight races.
The demise of Thurso Ornithological Society has brought a windfall for three good causes operating in Caithness.
Thurso Golf Club's Roddy Gray Cup saw a win for the Dounreay Workshops team and £680 being raised for Marie Curie.
Alan Morrison and Marina Bain made up for the previous week's disappointment when they lifted the Pairs League trophy at Thurso Bowling Club.
Bower came out on top for a fifth consecutive time at the annual Highland Rally organised by SAYFC, held at Quoybrae mart.
Members of 1st Wick Scout Group joined up with 1st Dunnet Bay to take part in the annual Jamboree on the Trail.
Council staff have embarked on a "deep clean" of Wick town centre, with spillages and bird mess being removed using a high-pressure hose.
Seven Highland Council apprentices studying with Moray Firth Training have reached the end of their third year.