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.
An inconspicuous corner of a field on the A882 at Bilbster has been transformed into a spiritual centre for Jehovah's Witnesses in just a few months.
The Met Office warns that snow showers and ice will bring difficult driving conditions and transport disruption in Caithness today and tomorrow.
An Australian man repatriated his mother's remains to Wick and recently named his yacht after her home street of Willowbank.
Highland Council has issued a road condition report for the region and highlighted the impact of negative temperatures in Caithness this morning.
Committee members from the Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club enjoyed a special day out at Wolfburn Distillery in Thurso.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning for wintry weather and icy patches on roads and pavements in the far north tomorrow (Tuesday, February 6).
Caesarean births in the far north have rocketed as maternity services have been cut, says Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain.
The name of Caithness derives from the Pictish Kingdom of Cat but the county may be home to larger cats who keep in the shadows.
Keiss Primary School extended a warm invitation to parents for a special Burns lunch celebration on January 25.
Halkirk Primary reported that it held a 'very successful' Burns supper event in the afternoon last week on Thursday, January 25.
An event for Wick's senior citizens' called the Golden Years Treat finally went ahead last Thursday in the town's Assembly Rooms.
A far north dementia adviser says that support is available to help people live independently for as long as possible.
Jamie Stone MP has called on Highland Council to ring-fence funding for road improvements ahead of its upcoming budget.
Funding has been awarded to help businesses in Caithness and north Sutherland diversify from traditional skills to green skills.
A Caithness creative group was ready to host its first craft fair and show at Scrabster village hall when a major problem occurred.
ScotRail plans to more than triple its number of body worn cameras in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour on its rail network.
Cynthia Grant has been playing the right notes at Keiss Church of Scotland as its organist for six decades and was recognised for her service.