There is still time to fill out the Local Housing Strategy survey which is open until September 30.
The Norseman Hotel in Wick will host a three day book festival at the start of October it has just been announced.
The Caithness Courier caught up with a sprightly octogenarian at the end of a mammoth cycle ride that is expected to be verified as a world record.
A new show coming to Lyth Arts Centre next month is based on a series of real letters written to a Highland seamstress in the early 1900s.
The Iron Age site at Swartigill has yielded up its treasures with one artefact showing a possible connection between Caithness and the Roman Empire.
The North Highlands and Islands Climate Hub supports communities in Caithness and Sutherland to take Climate Action.
Road policing officers are appealing for information following a fatal road crash on the A9 last night.
Animal activist and model Natalie Oag has been raising money to help Ukrainian refugees fleeing with their dogs and those left behind in the conflict.
A Latheronwheel-based conservationist talked of his delight at seeing a humpback whale pass "within touching distance" off the coastline.
A Highland councillor highlighted a North Coast 500 route issue in Caithness where drivers are being confused and locals angered due to a fallen sign.
BBC One Scotland is currently seeking Caithness nominations for ‘Scotland’s People 2022’ with Jackie Bird.
A special service of prayer and reflection on the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was held at St Fergus Church in Wick last night.
High Life Highland which operates numerous services in Caithness says it will close all locations on Monday (September 19) for the Queen's funeral.
A church in Wick transformed itself from a place of worship into a concert venue with seating for over 60 at a special celebratory event last week.
Police Scotland and the Caithness Voluntary Group are inviting local groups to apply for a share of a new £32,000 fund for Caithness.
Members of the Caithness Environment Volunteers met at the Dunnet Forest car park last week to plant more than 200 kidney vetch plants.
An unusual animal that has been mistaken by some UK residents as a snake was seen making its way across a byroad near Watten.
A local resident who campaigned for better tourist facilities at a Caithness tourist attraction has welcomed a Highland Council funding initiative.
A Victorian building at the entrance to Wick's old cemetery that had been repeatedly vandalised has been modernised and is now for sale.
Award-winning writer and performer Skye Loneragan continues her Scottish tour of Though This Be Madness at Lyth Arts Centre next month.