The ‘Rock N Roll Rumble’ music event at the Park Hotel on Saturday, September 28 raised £1420.11 for Alzheimer Scotland with more cash to come too.
With mushrooms abundant in places like Dunnet Forest in Caithness, local dog owners are warned about the potential dangers for their pets.
The possibility of creating an art trail from Wick riverside to the harbour was discussed at a community council meeting.
The legalities of jet skiing on Loch Watten were discussed at a meeting of Watten Community Council on Monday (October 14).
Conditions could not have been better for the annual vintage tractor ploughing match held this year at Knockdee Farm near Gillock.
Community councillors in Wick questioned the future of the town’s former Carnegie Public Library and the viability of a new museum at the location.
The Met Office has issued a warning of high winds across Caithness over Sunday and Monday.
Yarrows Heritage is staging an exhibition of its recent archaeological work in Wick’s Nucleus Centre from Friday, October 18 to November 1.
A Wick supermarket and a local mum went over and above to help children score better goals with football nets and more.
A Thurso dad with a three-year-old son condemns Highland Council as ‘uncaring’ after failing to secure his home from damp mould.
Police Scotland explained the nature of the operation in Wick town centre yesterday (October 14) that had some residents confused.
Residents in Caithness have reported receiving scam texts from a fake government department offering winter subsidy payments.
After developments in Thurso led to empty shops displaying heritage pictures, Wick’s community council discussed a similar venture.
A special bingo event with many prizes will be held in Wick dedicated to the memory of a young boy who tragically passed away 17 years ago.
Lyth Arts Centre is delighted to welcome FitkinWall to the West Church in Thurso later this month.
A global IT company warns Caithness residents to be wary of an insidious scam that mimics the voices of friends and relatives to extort money.
Issues around the pedestrianised area of Wick town centre were discussed at a community council meeting on Monday.
Blighted by repeated vandalism, Thurso’s Tanyard (Riverside) public toilets are once again closed due to antisocial behaviour.
With 83 per cent of UK motorists paying out of pocket for pothole damage should Caithness drivers bother trying to make a claim?
On Saturday (October 12) there will be a storytelling event in Halkirk for all ages.