Wick Academy looked set to return from Rothes on Saturday with three points until a late double by Allen Mackenzie turned the game on its head.
Caithness squash players aged 35 and over achieved success in the age-group Scottish national championships held at Inverness Squash Club.
Caithness Badminton Association welcomed two national coaches to the county to work with junior and senior players.
Caithness Cycling Club held its annual dinner and presentation in the Station Hotel, Thurso.
Around 350 second-year pupils enjoyed a day of interactive activities at the first Caithness and Sutherland Step into Stem event.
Caithness Livestock Centre sold 813 store cattle on Monday, an event that included the annual young farmers’ overwintering competition.
Wick Academy conceded three goals in the last five minutes in a 5-0 defeat to Highland League leaders Cove at Balmoral Stadium.
A selection of sunrise photos from Caithness and beyond, taken by Alan Hendry.
This year’s Wick gala queen is Maja Pearson, and her attendants are Sophie Green and Morven Coghill.
A hundred photographers from across the region gathered for a prestigious competition held in Caithness.
Caithness Livestock Centre’s annual show and sale of store cattle has attracted 900 head of store cattle and 10 Young Farmers’ overwintered animals.
Caithness was well represented at the recent under-12/15/18 Highland Restricted Badminton Championships in Inverness.
A "staggering number of people" are being left behind due to the closure of bank branches and free-to-use cash machines in areas such as Caithness.
Wick Model Yacht Club's new sailing season is well under way, with members encountering some tricky challenges at Loch Sarclet.
Strathnaver Museum’s ambitious plans for renovation and extension were aired to the public at an event in Naver Teleservice Centre.
The price of the High Life membership is set to rise following the local authority's cut in funding for High Life Highland.
A cash boost of £65,957 has been awarded to Thurso's Ormlie Community Association by Young Start.
The Wick area looks set to benefit from a new tourist information service being set up by a local businesswoman.
Thurso residents, community groups and agencies are being invited to a consultation event to identify inequalities in service provision.
Caithness Tang Soo Do is a new martial arts club based in Halkirk and it held its first grading on Monday at the Ross Institute.