Thurso Community Cafe held a special event this week with guests invited along to see its new premises at Traill Street.
A call for Caithness farmers not to bottle up their worries has come from a charity which supports people in Scottish agriculture.
The great and the good gathered together at Wick Railway Station on Saturday afternoon to celebrate its 150th birthday.
Lyth Arts Centre says it is excited to announce the launch of a new community-based project focusing on the health and wellbeing of local men.
A Lyth-based stables owner will be wearing her purple poppy with pride in memory of horses and other animals that died during wartime.
Reports came in about police activity at Kennedy Terrace in Wick in the early hours of this morning and it was confirmed that a man was arrested.
The Caithness Bikers’ group had its first annual poker run on Sunday (November 3) and raised £300 for charity.
Bucking the trend of empty and unsightly shops in the centre of Wick, a bright new art gallery has opened on High Street.
The man at the centre of a 24-hour siege in Castletown has posted video content on Facebook Live as he speaks to armed officers on the street.
The owners of a popular Thurso hardware store were delighted to hand over £500 in cash to a worthy cause.
The incident that has drawn a huge police presence to Castletown is still ongoing, said a Police Scotland spokesperson this morning.
Multiple police vehicles were observed speeding across the county towards Castletown after an incident was reported earlier today (November 4).
A week after an article was published on a battle to have a zebra crossing reinstated at Keiss the work was finally carried out by Highland Council.
On Saturday (November 2) Thurso Community Council started its Local Place Plan consultation about the town’s future.
After reporter David G Scott shared his reminiscences of Barlinnie Prison’s execution chamber a series of Victorian images have now been published.
A dedicated group of volunteers bringing colour to the streets of Wick celebrated 25 years of floral work around the town.
Caithness councillor highlights issue of unpainted road junctions and questions why machine designed for the task is sitting unused at Thurso depot.
Thurso’s Highland Hospice staff once again proved why they are a big hit in the local community with a special Halloween event on Saturday.
Thurso Boys’ Brigade members Pharnell Geddes and Noah Williamson were presented with their Queen’s Badges by former captain David Smith.
Community forces in Thurso have come together to open dialogue with residents about the future of the town.