Model and Highland Peta representative Natalie Oag cooked up a medieval vegan recipe at Whaligoe Steps Café and Restaurant to promote Veganuary.
The issue of motorists misusing the area around Wick's Market Square to park in and drive through has again been highlighted.
Members of the public are invited to discuss cemeteries and other amenities in east Caithness at a public meeting in Wick on Wednesday.
A long-established far north car club will live on, thanks to a recent John O'Groat Journal article.
A well-used bench in Thurso that was destroyed by vandals has been replaced by the Caithness Community Payback Team.
A police incident command unit is sitting in Lybster as the base of operations for the latest investigation into the death of Stefan Sutherland.
Dorcas Sinclair from Caithness Beach Cleans has been nominated for an Amazing Woman award and recently unearthed a cache of old sauce bottles.
A travelling musician popped into the Groat office to play some of his new songs ahead of a gig in Thurso on Friday.
A couple who fell in love with Caithness talked about their devastation after the dream home they were building was destroyed by a storm.
Police Scotland’s Major Investigation Team is in Lybster and Latheronwheel gathering information on the death of Stefan Sutherland.
A public event held at the Assembly Rooms gave Wickers a vision for the future of the town.
BBC and STV news teams descended on Wick as a street design festival got under way.
Popular local radio station Caithness FM is moving to a new wavelength – while remaining firmly rooted in the community at its base in Thurso.
Parents are urged to take their children on holiday during official school holidays rather than in term time.
It could be the end of the road for a long-established far north motoring club unless it can generate enough support to form a new committee.
Caithness tops the UK for friendliness says charity walker on four-year trek.
A Victorian document reveals that an area of major redevelopment in Wick is on land owned by the people of the town.
A Wick mum is perplexed by spooky figures appearing in the background of a photograph she took when the street outside was empty.
A Thurso man has expressed his anger over the plight of his disabled stepson who was left out in the cold after a train delay on the far north line.
The discovery that the riverside car park, currently awaiting development, was 'left to the people of Wick' may have wider implications for the town.