A Wick-based dance school has been very active over the lockdown period with an online competition and a special online gala parade.
Councillor Karl Rosie thinks that the active travel master plan for Thurso is long overdue after a similar plan from 10 years ago had been shelved.
Retired head teacher Dennis Lundie has been using constantly reinventing himself during the lockdown period by donning a vast array of costumes.
A burst water pipe led to an interruption of the mains supply in Thurso this morning.
A group of volunteers in Thurso are making great improvements to the town centre with their war on weeds.
Gail Ross has called for organisations and public agencies to join her in forming a task force to look into the provision of mental health services.
The Wick Gala scarecrow and flowerpot men competition captured the imagination of the many who created the huge variety of entries this year.
Police Scotland updated information on the body found in the Millbank area of Thurso last Thursday.
Wick man Steven Szyfelbain has galvanised the Caithness community into entering into an online debate on mental health provision in the far north.
A Wick specialist in eye care shared his experiences of life during the lockdown and the emergencies he's had to deal with.
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross SNP MSP Gail Ross contacted the police after an online identity theft that left her feeling appalled and sickened.
A Thurso couple took advantage of the easing of lockdown restrictions to drive their elegant new Morgan car to Wick's riverside car park.
A creative glass organisation based in Lybster is launching a special free-to-view online film festival today.
Emergency services attended the scene of a fatality on the north side of Wick Bay yesterday afternoon.
Shoppers in Caithness have been asking when the Argos store in Wick Retail Park will reopen after remaining closed since the start of lockdown.
Wick Gala Week may not be running as planned this year but one notable event has been very visible – the annual scarecrow competition.
Reports in some newspapers stating that the Wick branch of JD Wetherspoon was one of 16 earmarked for closure have been dismissed as "fake".
A group of children in Wick and Canisbay have raised well over £2000 towards charity by cycling and running in their local areas.
With this week's announcement that smaller shops and outdoor markets are allowed to reopen there was a noticeable buzz in Wick town centre.
A torrential downpour failed to dampen the spirits of veterans and NHS staff outside Caithness General Hospital for Armed Forces Day at the weekend.