Wick is one of 10 hubs set up to help people who have an increased risk of contracting coronavirus because of underlying health problems.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Highlands has risen to 51 in the last 24 hours.
Jamie Stone says he is pleased that the UK Government has granted car owners a six-month exemption from MOT testing during the coronavirus outbreak.
Highlands and Islands SNP MSP Maree Todd has urged the public to "stay local" when exercising and walking dogs, and avoid any unnecessary travel.
This week marks one year since the UK’s first Norwegian-style learning centres officially opened in the Highlands, with Thurso leading the way.
A rare breed of domestic pig is enjoying the comforts of living in Caithness at Oldhall House farm, Watten.
Highland Council has told members of the public to stop using textile bank facilities until further notice.
Cheesecakes have been delivered to a number of key workers and coronavirus frontline staff thanks to a Wick businessman.
Local businesses have been showing their generosity by helping staff and patients at Caithness General Hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic.
North MP Jamie Stone believes Loganair’s Wick to Edinburgh flights can still be saved – if a public service obligation is introduced on the route.
Tesco supermarkets in Wick and Thurso are following guidelines to help keep staff and customers in a 'safe and clean environment'.
Householders are being told to "do the right thing" and stop using unsuitable alternatives to toilet paper.
Two Thurso-based musicians raised spirits in their neighbourhood with a back-garden concert playing classic hymns.
A decision on the outcome of the 2019/20 North Caledonian League campaign is unlikely to be made until the end of June.
With the arrival of British summertime at the weekend it's business as usual for local farmers.
North MP Jamie Stone has signed a cross-party letter asking for free TV licences for over-75s to be extended indefinitely.
Police Scotland has thanked businesses and members of the public for complying with new laws designed to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Small businesses have been told by finance secretary Kate Forbes not to panic in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Scottish Government is urging volunteers to sign up with the British Red Cross to help those most in need in their communities.
Six more people in the Highlands have tested positive for coronavirus in the past 23 hours.