Caithness kids are being encouraged to compete for clean up glory by helping to tackle the litter emergency
Artist Angie Lewin and author Christopher Stocks have collaborated on The Book of Wild Flowers, a celebration of British wild flowers
The council announced that a three-week trial of a 'fast, efficient and cost effective' thermal process for pothole repairs will take place in Thurso.
A Midlands-based company is helping reduce fuel costs for tenants and boost sustainability by doubling the size of Wick's district heating system.
George and Sheena Heppel from Thrumster celebrated 60 years of married life together and received a card from the King and Queen.
Plans have been put forward to Highland Council for a pet crematorium facility to be sited near Wick.
The casting team for Stacey Solomon's hit BBC1 show Sort Your Life Out is on the lookout for Caithness families to take part in the next series.
SEE THE PICTURES! Almost 150 people attended a prize bingo event at Miller Academy to help raise funds towards a special school trip.
Shelagh Swanson from Thurso said she felt honoured to have met Queen Camilla at Aberdeen Art Gallery during the unveiling of her sculpture.
Parts of Wick harbour appeared like a winter wonderland on Saturday but it was more of a 'foamscape' than a snowscape as these videos show.
Graham Finn from Dunbeath has penned his first book and his subject of fishing seems particularly appropriate for his surname.
Alanna Taylor from Watten won two awards this week after competing in the prestigious IKA Culinary Olympics against international opponents.
The Met Office warns that transport disruption from snow and ice is likely on Friday and Saturday in Caithness.
With the current wintry conditions and Wick having its coldest night of the year, a local weather pundit says that temperatures will soon rise.
An elderly man spoke about perceived dangers and access issues at a controversial turning point in a dead-end street in Wick.
Highland Council has issued a road report after a yellow weather warning was put in place for Caithness today due to the wintry conditions.
A Thurso woman with impressive credentials for playing violin has decided to venture into the world of performing at weddings and events.
Caithness Family History Society's February meeting sees the return of Muriel Murray – a very popular speaker at the society’s monthly events.
No schools were closed in Caithness due to the wintry conditions but the Met Office warns of more snow over the next few days.
The Shrove Tuesday annual feast will take place in the hall of St John’s Church in Moray Street, Wick between 10.30am-2pm on Tuesday, February 13.