Wick's provost called the new council scheme to bring empty properties back into economic use as a step in the right direction'.
A Wick man shared his jaunty Christmas song and talked about the heady days of the late 1970s when he went to see live bands at the Rosebank Hotel.
The Thurso Players team is finally back at the high school with its annual pantomime, The Elves and the Shoemaker.
A Caithness-based gymnastics club is delighted how well its members have done over the last few weeks and the awards gained from trips south.
Highland Council shared a road condition report for Caithness saying that treatment for ice is ongoing.
Scotland’s leading charity supporting people affected by crime is calling for volunteers in Caithness.
Thurso Food and Craft Fair proved to be a successful addition to the the town's special Christmas Fun Day on Saturday.
Highland Council invites tenants in Caithness to have their say on the rent levels for the year ahead.
A man with health issues and a learning disability thanked services at the Pulteney Centre in Wick for helping rehome him after a fire.
The festive spirit was high in the streets of Thurso throughout Saturday as the town's Christmas Fun Day event brought out the best in everyone.
A craft fair that holds its events at Thurso's Masonic Lodge has managed to raise £200 for Prostate Cancer UK.
With winter hitting Caithness in earnest over the last few days, a weather expert from Wick shared details about the nippy conditions.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning across Caithness today (December 4) for wintry showers that may cause some disruption.
A favourite little character that visits Caithness gardens may be in danger without our help – an expert shares tips on how you can help the robin.
The Met Office has issued a Yellow warning for wintry showers across north Caithness today and overnight.
Police Scotland is urging anyone in Caithness targeted by sextortion to report it – so they can get the support they deserve.
Samaritans of Caithness opened its doors on Saturday morning to host a special event in which all were invited in for a cup of tea and a biscuit.
Caithness Family History Society has a meeting on December 12 at which a popular boat tour company will give an illustrated presentation.
If you are looking to do some fun, nature-based festive activities with your family this December then eco initiative Species on the Edge can help.
The NHS Highland Gaelic Language Plan has drawn criticism from the public including NHS staff and Gaelic speakers who believe it is a waste of money.