Police are appealing for information on vandalism caused to a defibrillator unit situated outside the Red Cross shop on Thurso's High Street.
A family mourning the passing of a loved one chose a fitting tribute in the shape of a massive American truck emblazoned with Elvis Presley artwork.
If you're driving up to John O'Groats beware of multicoloured giants seen in the Quoys of Reiss area.
A charity vintage ploughing match is set for Saturday (September 12) at Dixonfield Farm near Thurso.
Magi Sinclair is holding her first solo exhibition in Thurso with a preview on Friday evening of art inspired by the wild beauty of the Causewaymire.
The findings of an investigation report into the reasons why a Dutch cargo vessel ran aground on the Pentland Skerries last year have been concluded.
The Caithness Beach Cleans group has removed tons of plastic pollution from the coastline.
Mastermind trophy engraver Denis Mann concluded his retrospective show at Lybster with a talk and engraving demonstration.
Wickers are being given the chance to help transform their High Street as part of the town centre regeneration initiative.
A broch interpretation panel and standing stone on the Keiss coastline may have been 'accidentally damaged'.
A Caithness war hero had flashbacks to the horrors of the Falklands conflict after seeing film sets built at Lybster for TV drama The Crown.
Dunbeath photographer Angus Mackay captures images of two oddly shaped cemeteries with his drone camera.
The Highland Business Awards saw a Caithness firm pick up two major awards – making it three in total in just three weeks.
A Thurso-born artist takes on themes based around social exclusion for her first solo show.
Caithness Broch Project and Lyth Arts Centre have collaborated to install an exciting broch-themed art exhibition – Brochtober.
A free music event is planned for next week (October 10) in Thurso based around songs about recovery and reintegration to society.
A great night of celebration was held at Britannia Hall in Dunnet to bid a final farewell to the Rev Lyall Rennie on his retirement.
A Lyth-based model and her mini-dog have reached new heights by doing a charity climb of Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales.
After 25 years of serving the Caithness community a sensory impairment service celebrated in style at the Pentland Hotel in Thurso.
Councillors say they are appalled by the latest outbreak of vandalism in Wick in which the public toilets at Whitechapel Road were targeted.