Stress Awareness Month is held each year in the month of April to raise awareness of the causes and cures for our modern stress epidemic.
On Monday evening, a report was submitted to Wick's community council with regard to a mechanical street sweeper that has been ordered for the town.
The Whitechapel Road toilets in Wick, closed after vandalism two years ago, will hopefully be open for use again by the end of this year.
Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest wildlife survey and gives RSPB scientists insights into how our garden birds are faring.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning across Caithness for wintry showers overnight and into Friday.
Scotland’s national advice service has launched a campaign to help Caithness residents simplify their spending amid the growing cost-of-living crisis.
The Crofting Commission has today warmly welcomed the announcement that its budget will be increased by £700k from the Scottish Government.
Special glassware is on show at the next North Coast Art sale in the Pentland Hotel along with other local artists' work this Saturday (April 9).
The Met Office warns that wintry conditions overnight and early Thursday may lead to some travel disruption in a few areas.
The Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council is hosting a litter pick this Sunday as part of a national initiative called Spring Clean Scotland 2022.
A life-changing service, run in partnership between NHS Highlands and national sight loss charity RNIB Scotland celebrates a key anniversary this week
A Thurso community activist and council election candidate talked of his delight to be given a helping hand with his urban flower patch projects.
Local author Glyn Salisbury will host the launch of his 16th book in The Rumbin' Tum café at Lochshell near Wick this weekend.
An unusual art event held at Castlehill Heritage Centre on Sunday (April 3) raised over £3500 for a special Ukrainian aid appeal.
Due to a potential link to a salmonella outbreak affecting young children, consumers are advised to not to eat certain Kinder products.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning of snow may cause some disruption across parts of Caithness today before clearing northwards.
After being nationalised on April 1, ScotRail has announced the reintroduction of its on-board food and drink service for the Far North Line.
The Highland Council is embracing the climate change agenda by increasing the amount of 'set aside' and wildlife corridors across the area.
The Met Office has issued a Yellow Warning of snow causing possibly affecting parts of Caithness tomorrow and into Wednesday.
Tenants of Pentland Housing Association transferred to Cairn Housing Association with a ribbon cutting ceremony staged outside its office in Thurso.