National maritime charity, the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society, has announced the winner of its tenth annual photography competition.
Lyth Arts Centre's forthcoming Northern Stories Festival will include an international line-up of speakers and events across venues in Caithness.
A historical fiction novel by a Caithness author has just been awarded a prestigious gold medal by an online book club.
A new climate change committee will be chaired by Thurso and Northwest Caithness councillor Karl Rosie.
A Thurso councillor talked with climate protestors as part of his new position as chair of the council’s climate change committee.
School pupils in Caithness will soon be able to enter a new dimension thanks to an initiative reaching rural areas across the Highlands and Islands.
A Welsh farming couple made the most of their holiday visit to Caithness with a proposal of marriage at a breathtaking location.
The Highland Council is inviting Caithness organisations to apply for over £5 million community regeneration funding.
The leader of Highland Council, Raymond Bremner, looked back on the life of HM Queen Elizabeth and how her passing will affect many in Caithness.
The leader of Highland Council, Raymond Bremner, talked about current challenges the local authority faces and the newly announced Council Programme.
Views are being sought on proposals by Highland Council to review the maximum level of charges for the hire of taxis or private hire cars.
The full horror of the current bird flu outbreak around the Caithness coast was captured in a series of poignant images at Keiss beach.
The benefits to mental health of being outdoors and working as a team have been highlighted by a gardening project in Thurso.
Thurso Community Development Trust will be holding a selection of basic cooking skills workshops with participants earning kitchen sets at the end.
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.