Visitors are being asked to respect Scotland’s reservoirs and behave responsibly around them during the summer holiday period.
A selection of native tree species were planted at a Lyth stables by its owner and a girl she has been mentoring for a riding award.
The Scottish Women's Institute Caithness Federation marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with a picture at 'the most iconic landmark in Caithness'.
Mount Pleasant school celebrated the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by forming a huge number 70 representing Her Majesty's years of service to the people.
After suspected avian flu discoveries in Caithness were highlighted this week, forest visitors are advised to avoid touching dead or dying birds.
Highland Council leader Cllr Raymond Bremner says Caithness could benefit from national park status if the Flow Country received official recognition.
Caithness and North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership welcomed Simon Middlemas OBE as independent chair.
A walk at Dunnet beach to clear environmental waste this week took on a more sinister aspect as over 100 dead seabirds were counted along its length.
The Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club said it is delighted to once again hold its annual rally at John O'Groats on Sunday.
The new Highland Council leader, Wick and East Caithness councillor Raymond Bremner, believes the region could be a European green energy powerhouse.
Fine conditions prevailed over John O'Groats on Sunday afternoon for the launch of a new children’s book by four Caithness writers.
Children from Reay Primary School had a special day of celebration for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Highland Council is working in partnership with key sectors to improve and manage visitor pressures experienced across the area.
Primary schools across Caithness took part in two special Highland games events as part of an initiative by Wick Active Schools.
Families have been urged to check whether they are eligible and apply for the Best Start Grant School Age Payment as applications are open.
Watten Village Hall is the venue for a local craft and produce fair on Saturday, June 25 (11am to 3pm) and will feature some new stalls.
Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) invites feedback from Caithness residents on how to make best use of forest and land.
A special village committee was delighted to have hosted the county's only officially recognised Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration party.
Caithness Family History Society’s next meeting features an online talk from the chair of Thurso Heritage Society about his collection of artefacts.
A busy half-mile of twisty single-track road with blind spots at Achalone near Halkirk is deemed suitable for kids to walk, according to the council.