Local businesses have been showing their generosity by helping staff and patients at Caithness General Hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tesco supermarkets in Wick and Thurso are following guidelines to help keep staff and customers in a 'safe and clean environment'.
Two Thurso-based musicians raised spirits in their neighbourhood with a back-garden concert playing classic hymns.
A new book now available on Amazon tells the story of a Staxigoe man during World War I.
A four-year-old girl in Wick has sent a message out to the community with a rainbow poster telling everyone to "stay safe".
Wick High School sent out a message saying it is 'working hard to ensure that fair and appropriate estimates' are compiled for its pupils
Police attended the scene of a crash on the Sibster road this afternoon (March 26).
With many people having to stay at home due to the lockdown restrictions, spring weather has brought some welcome cheer to Caithness.
Highland Council has announced the temporary closure of all its recycling centres during the coronavirus crisis.
Local shops and businesses selling takeaway food have risen to the challenge of the lockdown restrictions put in place across the country this week.
Special latex gloves to help stop the spread of Covid-19 were cleared out overnight from a Wick garage.
A Wick councillor issued an open letter saying that Caithness was not a "safe haven" for those trying to flee coronavirus.
With schools across the county closing their doors last week a home learning initiative has been rolled out to pupils.
With the availability of fresh eggs affected by panic-buying, a small business in Caithness is helping to fill the gap by making home deliveries.
Work on Wick's riverside car park has taken a major step towards completion with a new surface being laid down.
Scotrail is set to reduce its train service nationwide from next week due to the 'unprecedented challenge' of the coronavirus pandemic.
Temporary changes to bus services across Caithness are being introduced by Stagecoach from Monday.
Caithness councillors are currently receiving regular briefings in what is being called "a national emergency situation" because of Covid-19.
Flight cancellations hit Wick airport in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Two giant yellow structures known as towheads were transferred from Wick Harbour to Wester.