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.
An archaeological dig near Thrumster is revealing a complex series of structures indicating a village may have existed there over 2000 years ago