Three of the county's Highland councillors added their voices to the growing concerns around the imminent closure of the SSPCA rescue centre.
Campaign for Real Ale officials travelled to John O'Groats to congratulate the Last House pub for making it into this year's Good Beer Guide.
A young mum spoke about the damage caused to her car after two pothole incidents on Wick's streets in the space of a few weeks.
Well-known Caithness disability campaigner Louise Smith turned her skills to reviewing an operatic performance at Thurso High School.
Thurso and Northwest Caithness councillor Karl Rosie talked about the financial and Net Zero benefits gained from careful management of heating.
Vulnerable people in Caithness have been urged not to miss out on £150 worth of help for their energy bills.
Luke McDowall from Wick had an impressive championship win in a field of sport he normally doesn't involve himself in – cage boxing.
A rise in solar crime should act as a call to action for eco-conscious homeowners to check their security and insurance, an expert has warned.
A Barrock woman sent photographs taken during a walk on Dunnet beach yesterday as the sea and sand were tainted with a mysterious blood-red substance.
The Society of Caithness Artists has five members taking part in the 2023 Highland Art Prize which takes place in Glasgow and Paisley.
Members of Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club turned out in great numbers for a special memorial run on Sunday.
Yvonne Fitzgerald Properties, which has offices in Wick and Thurso, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Negotiator Awards.
The Sìdh Chailleann Art team has a new series of events coming up as part of the Rising Artists of Caithness programme.
An author who lives between Caithness and the United States is launching her new book at an event in Thurso Library on Friday, October 13 at 5-6.30pm
A 90-year-old retired vicar seems likely to beat Martin Harvey's record breaking Land's End to John O'Groats cycle run last year.
Gardeners in Caithness may be heaving a sigh of relief after a reported plague of slugs and snails seems to be abating with colder weather coming in.
A conservation programme announced that it is looking for 14 young people aged 16 to 25 to join its Species on the Edge Youth Panel.
The Highland Council is in the process of developing a playpark strategy and would like Caithness children to be at the heart of the conversation.
Thurso-based Pentland Canoe Club saw a successful season of outdoor paddling from its new base at Scrabster draw to a close.
Caithness Family History Society has an AGM on October 10 and invites the public to come along and learn a bit about genealogy.