Wick Players amateur drama group will be holding a special talk at its club premises in March along with relevant memorabilia.
A 3D model design will help residents in the Lybster area envisage future planning initiatives.
Love is all around Wick High School with paper roses and charity fundraising.
Thurso Camera Club is celebrating 60 years of creative photography with an exhibition in the gallery at the town's library.
Local health campaigners have been left feeling snubbed over a visit to Caithness General Hospital by Scotland's health secretary.
Lybster man leaves no stone unturned and comes across some unexpected visitors
Caithness avoided the worst impacts of Storm Ciara as it blew across the UK earlier this week.
Wick High School announced that two of its pupils have received recognition for their voluntary work.
Published figures for 2019 show a serious decline in passenger numbers at Wick John O'Groats Airport compared to the previous year.
A house fire at Thrumster closed the A99 road to traffic while a fire crew dealt with the blaze for over two hours on Monday evening.
Thurso-born Leah Davis has not even graduated from art school and yet a major international gallery already features her work.
Highland councillors have been seeking to address grave concerns among the public over Caithness cemeteries and their upkeep.
Wick museum delighted with cultural exchange student Anna but will Brexit end future visits?
The parents of Stefan Sutherland are hopeful that new information on his death will be revealed next week.
Highland councillors for Wick and East Caithness are seeking to reassure the public over the contentious issue of introducing parking charges.
Dunnet artist Joanne Kaar will have two simultaneous exhibitions in Caithness and Newfoundland as a tribute to aviation pioneers from 100 years ago.
A bus company which started daily trips to Inverness from Caithness has decided to quit this part of its operation.
A new development trust created to drive the regeneration of Wick town centre is seeking members and help in creating a new logo.
A disability group that aims to improve accessible toilet provision in Caithness is flushed with new funding success.
Karen Penny dropped back into Caithness and down a spectacular cliff face as part of her four-year charity walk.