Thurso and Northwest Caithness councillor Karl Rosie said it was encouraging to see how "motivated" people are in the region over climate change.
The Society of Caithness Artists is preparing for its first exhibition since 2019 which will include a tribute to late Thurso artist Joan Powell.
Detectives are continuing their enquiries and appealing for information following the death of 18-year-old Alesha Wright in Thurso on Monday, July 11
Police Scotland has just issued a bulletin with a family statement.
Watch video clips and see pictures of this incredibly large moth seen in the garden of a Thurso resident. It seemed to be a bird at first glance.
Police and coastguard teams were witnessed searching the area last night where 18-year-old Alesha Wright died after a fall from cliffs.
Dorothy 'Ann' Sandison (84) retired dentist for Wick and Thurso passed away last Thursday (July 7) after a brief illness.
The 18-year-old girl who died after a cliff fall from at Thurso is named as Alesha Wright - online tributes talk of the 'beautiful young lady'.
The 18-year-old girl who died after a cliff fall from at Thurso is named as Alesha Wright - online tributes talk of the 'beautiful young lady'.
The Year We Lived, by Virginia Crow, has been named on the shortlist for the Rubery Book Award, one of the most prestigious independent book prizes.
An 18-year-old woman died after emergency services were called out to an incident in Thurso after two people had apparently fallen from a cliff.
Police and coastguard services were involved with an incident at Victoria Walk, Thurso, this evening in which two people fell from a cliff.
Trains in Caithness should run smoothly again as union members accept a five per cent increase in basic pay and ground-breaking revenue share premium.
One of the largest employers in the Highlands has confirmed its commitment to supporting young people to prepare for the world of work.
Caithness Model Club was delighted to hand over two £500 cheques for 'good local causes' on a balmy summer evening in Wick last week.
A Thurso support centre, hopes to understand the needs of people who have either had cancer or supported someone with cancer or referred someone.
High Life Highland Countryside Rangers and NatureScot have unveiled two new interpretation panels at the north and south ends of Dunnet Bay.
Landowners and communities in Caithness are urged to celebrate work to improve land and resources that contribute to a net zero economy.
A visit by the Groat to learn a little about how an emergency service operates in Wick led to a plea for volunteers to help the local coastguard.
Volunteers are needed to tidy up Wick ahead of the up-and-coming Gala Week. Give the town a spruce with Mr Bruce!