A Thrumster man is taking part in a gruelling Beast Race challenge for a kids’ hospital charity and wants help to hit his funding goal.
A gastro pub at Dunbeath has closed but the owners say they will continue to run a business at the site and provide meals at its award-winning cabins.
Police in Wick are currently investigating a break-in at a popular bar in the town at the weekend.
James Beeson is cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats (Lejog) to raise funds for a children and young people’s national bereavement charity.
A car was witnessed lying on its side after a road incident on the A882 at Bilbster yesterday afternoon (September 7).
Three Caithness organisations communities are to benefit from over £800K regeneration funding awarded to rural projects.
Thanks to funding from the Coop, members of the Caithness Junior Orchestra (CJO) will stay cosy this winter in their new brightly coloured tops.
A Thurso woman is quids in after winning a life-changing amount of cash and made charity donations thanks to an online competition.
A Caithness artist had three paintings at a scientific exhibition in Edinburgh about the workings of the human brain.
Gulls may seem commonplace and condemned by some as a nuisance in Caithness but many, along with other seabirds, are in serious decline.
Staff from a Bower-based joinery company undertook a gruelling charity walking challenge that covered over 1000km.
Two former Wick High School pupils have launched a book of Scottish fiction that has become an Amazon number one bestseller over multiple categories.
Householders in Caithness will have to wait a bit longer before their new recycle bins arrive, announced Highland Council.
The SNP MSP for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, Maree Todd, highlighted how the importance of free prescriptions during the cost of living crisis.
A poignant series of photographs detailed the moment an ensign flag was raised in tribute on a WWII shipwreck off the Wick coastline.
After publishing his debut book earlier this year a Wick author has a new novella about homelessness that was written in just one day.
Pennyland Early Learning and Childcare in Thurso has received a glowing report from the Care Inspectorate after an unannounced visit to the nursery.
Far north MP Jamie Stone has backed a motion in Parliament to block government plans to scrap Winter Fuel Payments for most pensioners.
Highland Hospice in Thurso is in the running to be declared one of the UK’s best charity shops and now seeks your votes.
A Caithness petting farm has an unusual tale to tell of a hermaphrodite chicken who changed sex from a female hen to a male rooster.