A special counter-terrorist police team was in operation in Wick today (September 20) as part of Project Servator.
Gold awards were given to Caithness businesses for coming up trumps with their disabled toilet facilities.
A sale of local artists' work will take place in Thurso's Pentland Hotel on Wednesday (September 25).
Emergency services attended a medical incident today (Thursday, September 19) on the A9 near Spittal.
Multimillion-pound drama The Crown is currently filming scenes for the royal drama at the villages of Keiss and Lybster
Wick-based glass engraver Denis Mann will be giving a talk in Lybster on Wednesday evening.
A fitting tribute was paid to men of the Merchant Navy at a commemoration event in Wick on Sunday.
The family of Stefan Sutherland, whose body was found at Occumster six years ago, want a fresh inquiry into his death.
Dunnet-based artist Joanne B Kaar is currently exhibiting at a mixed show in Inverewe Gardens with a little help from Thurso Postal Department.
Windy weather failed to deter many residents past and present to come attend Saturday morning's grand opening of the Argyle Square improvement works.
A team of beach clean volunteers took on more than they bargained for when they went out for a recce trip around the Caithness coastline.
A Wick couple have transformed the Keiss hotel to create a hub for locals and tourists.
Bodies of Water is a collaborative and experimental performance project that will be showing at Reiss village hall later this month.
A large crowd attended the opening of a refurbished World War II era pillbox at Wick's North Head.
The board of Highlands and Islands Enterprise toured around various businesses in Caithness.
A spectacular performance of African music had an audience in the Pulteney Centre rise to the rhythm and dance.
Wick lifeboat responded to two incidents over a 24-hour period this week.
What better way to get your car washed than with a power hosing by Wick's firemen
A Wick pub is to cut the price of all food, soft, non-alcoholic and hot drinks by 7.5 per cent for one day next week (September 19).
The organisers of a Celtic music festival in Dunnet spoke of their delight at staging the successful two-day event.