Thurso councillors have asked the local authority to treat the ongoing problem of town centre flooding as an "emergency" issue.
Whittles Publishing's new book will appeal to anyone with an interest in the Highlands or those who have ever considered a change of lifestyle.
People struggling in Caithness have been urged to seek support for debt and money worries as the numbers asking for help soared over the summer.
Despite the torrential downpours of Saturday morning the day brightened for a particularly sunny Thrumster Game and Countryside Fair.
Thurso Food and Craft Fair is the rebranding of Thurso Community Market and will host various events across the year.
Pentland Firth Yacht Club has an ongoing funding appeal, for the installation of a defibrillator in its corner of Scrabster.
A public event at Watten village hall on Wednesday afternoon highlighted an aspect of wind farm construction related to archaeological sites.
Join the Scottish Police Authority and Police Scotland on Wednesday, August 30 to hear about and give your views on new policing initiatives in Wick.
All are welcome at the popular Thrumster Game and Countryside Fair free event on Saturday, August 19 from 10am to 4.30pm at Thrumster Mains.
Bottle banks in areas of Caithness are filled to the gunwales with bottles and jars that are creating a broken glass hazard around them.
Five generations of a family with Wick roots gathered at the great-great-grandmother's house with new addition, baby Rhea.
Motorists on the A882 may have noticed the sight of a building taking shape close to the road at Bilbster and wondered what was going up.
A Vauxhall Corsa and a Skoda Fabia were involved in a collision outside Caithness General Hospital in Wick yesterday afternoon (Sunday, August 13).
Organisations and partners in Scotland have been thanked by a government minister for their efforts to respond to the ongoing avian flu outbreak.
Caithness motorists are warned over fake texts and emails sent from fraudsters claiming to be from the DVLA.
Police Scotland stated today that the young woman involved in the B876 road crash last Saturday (August 5) died in hospital yesterday.
A Wick man captured video of flooding in the centre of Thurso this afternoon that led to several shops closing their doors.
Yesterday (Thursday, August 10), Highland Council discussed the impact that the ‘cost of living’ has had on tenants experiencing rent arrears.
Complaints from Caithness residents, some elderly and disabled, about Stagecoach buses not showing up at stops have been tackled by the company.
A Caithness creative glass studio with a well-founded international reputation has closed its doors with six staff members losing their jobs.