A Wick opticians has donated special road safety tabards to a Lyth-based riding school.
A rare spectacle was observed on Sunday morning as a series of icy discs were seen spinning on the surface of Scouthal Burn near Watten.
A campaign gets underway today to encourage Caithness residents to seek free debt advice if they are struggling with their bills.
Highland school pupils have been learning more about climate change thanks to online Q&A sessions held by members of the council’s Climate Change Team
Storm damage and coastal erosion have seriously undermined part of the Esplanade walkway in Thurso and a building on it after a storm on Monday night.
Residents of a sheltered housing accommodation in Thurso pointed out various issues with their homes that they feel Highland Council has ignored.
As part of an initiative to tidy up Wick town centre a community organisation started the New Year with gutter cleaning on Bridge St and High St.
Far north rail services suffered disruption yesterday after a woman was pronounced dead on the rail line near Inverness.
After announcing they had raised over £2000 for a local charity in September, two wild swimmers have now tallied up the new total at £3050.
An author living at Stempster near Westfield has had her latest book given a glowing commendation by the Scottish Book Trust.
Average personal debt in the UK has more than doubled in the last 12 months to over £25,000 per person, new data has revealed.
Age Scotland is offering free dementia training sessions for groups, organisations and individuals in Caithness.
The Met Office updated its Yellow Warnings for the far north to include strong winds along with snow and ice affecting Caithness.
The Met Office has issued a warning for wind and snow across the far north tomorrow and Wednesday.
Caithness Family History Society's online meeting will allow you to travel around the county without leaving the comfort of your armchair.
Police arrested a teenager after an incident occurred at a Thurso funeral home on Thursday evening.
A national charity is urging low-income families in Caithness, with disabled or seriously ill children or young people aged 0-17, to apply for grants.
Children and staff at Newton Park Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) in Wick have been enjoying marvellous mealtimes.
Wick residents made their feeling known via social media after viewing pictures of a graffiti daubed local landmark yesterday.
Vet charity warns that fearful Caithness pets face fireworks misery at Hogmanay.