The Met Office warns of very strong winds occurring across Caithness this morning with travel disruption expected.
A charity cycle ride through Caithness dedicated to the late Donald McWilliam, nicknamed 'Tender', has raised £5735 for local charities.
A Lyth-based riding stable has a new addition to its retinue of horses with a miniature therapy pony.
The Met Office updated its Yellow Warning forecast for high winds, possibly reaching 60-70mph, across Caithness tonight and tomorrow.
Families were delighted to have a visit from Santa Claus at the weekend with the festive gang scheduled to return on Christmas Eve (Sunday).
Former North MSP Gail Ross may be out of politics now but has taken up a new voluntary position to help out the Caithness branch of Cats Protection.
Former North MSP Gail Ross may be out of politics now but has taken up a new voluntary position to help out the Caithness branch of Cats Protection.
Highland Council has produced a detailed list for all its services and other essential information that may be required over the Christmas holidays.
A Thrumster resident sent in a selection of images to highlight her appreciation of the colourful displays of Christmas lights in the village.
A man was reported to have been seriously assaulted outside Harper's Bar in Wick on Friday evening.
With buds appearing on some trees and shrubs, a local weather pundit calls the temperatures in Wick 'exceptional'.
Highland Council has new rules about upholstered domestic seating containing hazardous materials for recycling centres in Wick and Thurso.
A Thurso artist came across boxes of pressed flowers from the late Margaret Clyne in a Wick charity shop and has brought them back to life.
The Met Office has issued a Yellow Warning across Caithness and the rest of the country for high winds later this week.
Children at Noss Primary School in Wick showed kindness and consideration towards local families struggling to make ends meet at Christmas.
Members of The Edge dance team from Thurso had great results after attending the UDO Lancashire Streetdance Championships on December 3.
With the council's road report warning of ice and vehicle accidents occurring in Caithness, the council leader has urged drivers to take extra care
Three selfless Wick women raised £4400 for various local charities and handed over cheques at an event in the town's Seaforth Club.
Highland Council's road conditions report for today warns of black ice that may present problems for drivers and pedestrians across Caithness.
Saturday morning's queue outside the Christmas craft fair at the Royal British Legion Scotland in Thurso stood testament to its popularity.