Mention of a significant business development for Wick came up at last night's meeting of the town's community council.
The Highland Council is once again supporting Challenge Poverty Week, which runs this week until October 9.
SWI Caithness Federation celebrates 100 years of 'bringing women together for friendship, to campaign, to learn, and to socialise'.
A popular agricultural event returns to the county on Saturday (October 8) and will be held at Stirkoke Mains farm.
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross MSP, Maree Todd encourages constituents struggling with rising costs to visit new cost-of-living website.
The organisers of Caithness International Science Festival 2022 were delighted to report over 1500 visitors attended its Fun Day event on Saturday.
The Met Office has issued a Yellow Warning for gusts of wind that may reach 70 to 80 mph across Caithness and other parts of Highland.
BBC Scotland is on a mission to create a unique choir led by vocal coach to the stars, Yvie Burnett, for her new series, ‘Scotland Sings’.
Members of a local beach cleaning team had their hands full this week when they hauled out a massive mooring rope from a ship laid up on Dunnet beach.
A popular book of Caithness-based mythical tales that originally hit local bookshelves in 1977 has just got a new lease of life.
The owner of an animal petting farm at John O'Groats is angry after SSPCA officers were called out to her premises after a 'false allegation'
During October High Life Highland offers Caithness residents the opportunity to use its leisure facilities for £1-a-day over 10 consecutive days.
Next week is Libraries Week and High Life Highland will be running various activities at libraries in Caithness.
A spell of very windy weather is expected to affect the north Caithness coast on Friday.
A special Fun Day is happening at Wick Harbour on Sunday from 10am thanks to a group of local yacht enthusiasts.
Caithness International Science Festival 2022 held its official launch event on Tuesday evening with one live experiment that made the audience jump.
The Northern Saints Trails Group held a very successful lunchtime event at Spittal Village Hall last Saturday, with over 30 participants.
Caithness Family History Society is keen to welcome newcomers and those who have been researching their ancestors.
A Caithness resident talked about his battle to slow down speeding traffic going through the hamlet of Spittal.
The sun shone brightly around the Castle of Mey on Sunday as members of a vintage vehicle club paid homage to one very special little car.