A black Audi SUV crashed into a low wall outside a Wick supermarket at around 1pm today.
A Wick man shared an image on Facebook that sent local tongues wagging about a timely appearance of Jack Frost to the town.
A lot of loving dogs are awaiting to find their soul mates in human form this Valentine’s Day.
Highland Council warned today about the dangers of venturing on to frozen rivers and lochs after images were shared of young people walking on ice.
In the current Covid climate, dogs are at a premium and there has been a major rise in dog theft.
As temperatures remain low this week, a Cold Weather Payment (CWP) has been triggered for areas of the far north including Caithness.
The Highland Council's daily road report said that routes around the outskirts of Thurso are affected by drifting snow and are currently being treated
On Tuesday February 16 motorists are advised by the Highland Council that two streets in Wick will be temporary closed.
A new service has been launched for Caithness claimants to help them calculate their benefits entitlement.
A Highland Council blue recycling bin was set on fire at Hill Avenue in Wick this morning in what police believe was a deliberate action.
Arrangements are being made for Caithness residents to vote safely for the Scottish Parliament election polls on May 6.
The Highland Council has today (Wednesday, February 10) launched its Discretionary Business Grant Scheme.
A weather system dubbed Ivan the Terrible has blown in from southern Russia to 'savage Caithness'.
Wick John O'Groats Airport shared spectacular images and video footage yesterday as specialist vehicles cleared the runway of snow.
MSP candidate, Molly Nolan, co-authored a letter with far north MP, Jamie Stone, demanding the Scottish Government act on fuel poverty.
A Megabus broke down and blocked a junction in Wick earlier today with traffic having to take alternative routes.
Huge swathes of the Highlands have been affected by freezing temperatures with the Met Office issuing a Yellow Warning for more more snow to come.
A young Halkirk woman returned to the scene of a 'scary' incident on the A882 to highlight a major pothole problem.
Firefighters were called out to an incident at Lyth yesterday morning when a farm building caught alight.
As Highland Council progresses plans for setting a budget for the coming year, its deputy leader talked of the 'long and very difficult task ahead'.