A Wick supermarket handed over cheques totalling £250 to good causes on Wednesday.
Retail, hospitality and leisure businesses have until Friday next week to apply to the council if they want to receive a one-off top-up grant.
Two landslides in the space of two days on the same stretch of road in Wick forced the council to close the street twice this week.
Local councillor said he was glad there were no injuries and hopes the council will take appropriate measures to guard against the recurring issue.
North Lands Creative glass studio in Lybster has prestigious international partners on board for a planned film festival this year.
A Thurso man who grew suspicious of a suspected scammer who said he was locked down with his family in Dounreay.
Highland Council said this morning that it had reopened Harbour Road in Wick after Sunday's landslide.
Highland Council gave an update on its work to tackle climate change yesterday (January 25).
Health workers across Scotland begin two days of campaigning today calling on the Scottish Government for a significant pay rise of at least £2000.
Businesses in Caithness will receive government Closure Grant payments in their bank accounts from today.
Highland Council said it is assessing Harbour Road in Wick after yesterday's landslide and hopes it will soon reopen with traffic lights.
Today's (January 25) Highland Council road report for the far north warns of black ice and road closures.
A Thurso family is desperate to get back their feline friend Arya who was last seen in the Springpark area of Thurso on October 17.
A landslide occurred near Wick harbour this afternoon (Sunday, January 24) and led to the closure of a road for safety reasons.
VisitScotland’s virtual trade event is to return in the spring.
The Highland Council is joining a pioneering national network programme aimed at tackling homelessness.
If you have ever snapped a scenic historic site in the county then Caithness Broch Project would like to see your images for a fund-raising calendar.
After the recent publication of photographs of a friendly Wick riverside robin, a young artist has revealed her talents by drawing the same bird.
After sitting in a lay-by near Keiss for around six months, an abandoned car was finally removed last weekend after it had been set ablaze.
Extra funding of £12k was approved today to fix 'inappropriate and unsatisfactory' stonework after demolition of the former Sloans building in Wick.