A new, multi-species conservation programme hosts a launch event on Sunday, May 21 at Dunnet Community Forest from 11am until 2pm.
Pulteney Indoor Bowling Club held a presentation of trophies evening event at the Seaforth's Club in Wick.
Dunbeath Heritage Museum is displaying Coronation-themed art by local primary and nursery schoolchildren.
The children of Dunbeath Primary and Nursery were yesterday presented with Coronation mugs from Dunbeath and District Centre.
The couple who own a Thurso building that saw tons of sandstone blocks fall from its roof say they are devastated - but grateful that no one was hurt.
The acting head teacher at Keiss Primary School and Nursery said that parents and children had a super time celebrating the King’s Coronation.
The Trinkie Heritage Preservation Committee says it is delighted to receive two special valve keys for the outdoor swimming pool at Wick.
Two sisters had a special double celebration in Wick today as one had her 93rd birthday and they dressed as the king and queen for a Coronation party.
Wick has been identified as an area of 'deprivation' deemed suitable for an online survey on how policing can be improved.
A new Youth Arts Open Fund has been launched with £460k available to support disadvantaged children and young people.
Scottie is a Jack Russell terrier looking for a new home.
Dunbeath Primary School pupils enjoyed pre-Coronation fun by getting dressed up like kings and queens and having a royal feast.
A Caithness animal rights activist calls for the Royal Guards to ditch their iconic bearskin hats in favour of cruelty free versions.
During the last year, over 2000 Highland businesses have been supported to start-up and grow by Highland Council.
A planting of Queen's Platinum Jubilee trees will take place as part of The Big Help Out day at the end of the Coronation weekend.
A Thurso councillor sent out thanks to all who helped make the area safe after the parapet of a building in the town centre collapsed on Monday.
Survey shows that young people in the region were 'keen to stay in the area if they could find secure employment'.
A new website has launched to give people the chance to collectively remember, reflect on, heal from, and mark the pandemic.
Dorcas Sinclair, the Rev Lyall Rennie and Councillor Willie Mackay have been sharing their memories of meeting King Charles III in Caithness.
Caithness Family History Society’s May meeting will be held in Thurso and includes a talk by local writers Donald MacDonald and Ian Leith.