The annual Society of Caithness Artists show kicked off on Monday in Thurso and showed the true vibrancy and diversity of local creativity.
An audience member recalls the jarring moment that the screen went black during a screening of Oppenheimer right after a nuclear bomb test.
The Northern Pilgrims’ Way Group intends to site the replica of a Pictish stone in Caithness.
Caithness Family History Society has a second volume of The Unreturning Brave featuring First World War service personnel from the county.
Classics took to the field in Halkirk on Sunday at a special event in memory of the late vintage car enthusiast Edward Sutherland.
Several vehicles evaded police cordons and came head to head with Wick's Gala Week parade on Saturday.
Scots have lost at least £120,000 to cyber criminals through fake investment scams since the start of this year.
Are you pictured? The colourful procession of Gala Week floats and revellers saw hundreds line the streets of Wick's town centre.
Thousands turned out on the streets of Wick for the annual crowning of the Gala Queen and the procession of fancy dress revellers and floats.
See video and pictures as Thrumster historic railway station was linked to the electrical grid and power turned on.
Spot and his siblings are adorable kittens looking for their forever homes, says the Balmore animal rescue home.
A unique interactive installation is coming to Lyth Arts Centre for three weeks from July 27 which asks how we find energy and hope for the future.
ScotRail has confirmed that its Inverness to Wick and Thurso service will operate as normal during strike action tomorrow (July 22) and next week.
An otter that may have been a female with cubs was discovered dead at the side of a rural road in Caithness.
A push to have lifesaving defibrillators sited on far north trains and/or stations has taken a step forward after the Groat highlighted the issue.
All welcome at a Halkirk vintage vehicle event this Sunday (July 23) in memory of the late Edward Sutherland.
There are two plans being considered by Highland Council for a path extension at Wick Business Park and the siting of a glamping pod at Auckengill.
Hearing and Sight Care, which supports people with hearing and/or sight loss in the far north, has achieved the Volunteer Friendly Award in Caithness.
A Thurso pensioner urges local people to sign a petition to extend the older person's bus pass to cover free train travel.
See if you appear in this selection of pictures from the 180th County Show held at Wick as the Groat goes on a walkabout tour of the ground.