Almost 16 months after its last live event, Lyth Arts Centre has announced a jam-packed summer season of gigs, performances and workshops.
The council admits there will be disruption to its waste bin collection services in Caithness after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.
A fundraising kayaker is continuing his journey past the Caithness coast despite a rudder problem having him seek the safety of Freswick Bay on Sunday
The Castle of Mey provided the perfect setting for a display of vintage vehicles yesterday as a local club celebrated a major funding achievement.
A short film commissioning call is open until June 30 that seeks filmmakers in Caithness to get involved.
Scottish Water urges people to stay safe, behave responsibly and not take risks around watercourses such as reservoirs, rivers and lochs this summer.
A few Caithness residents had their eyes on the skies yesterday morning to try and spot an unusual phenomenon and capture digital images if possible.
At a meeting of the Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council on Monday the behaviour of drunk teenagers at the town's riverside area was condemned.
Homelessness was on the agenda earlier today at a Highland Council meeting to discuss updates on how the issue was tackled during the Covid pandemic.
A Wick High School teacher wonders what happened to the wooden LGBT heart he displayed on Wick's Francis Street for Pride Month.
The council launches a campaign to keep the public updated on education, housing, and property projects across the region.
A cyclist who passed through Wick last month as part of a tour of UK lifeboat stations has reached his final destination.
Scotland’s national advice hub is now providing Caithness residents with free energy advice to help them deal with bills and suppliers.
Caithness will be one of the best parts of mainland Britain to witness tomorrow (June 10) morning's partial eclipse of the sun.
Surveyors from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) are to carry out unannounced inspections of fishing vessels across the UK.
The remains of an artillery shell recovered when an outdoor pool in Wick was being drained was 'commandeered for military use' at the weekend.
Today is World Oceans Day and we look at how scallop dredging could be affecting the seabed around Caithness in light of recent finds at Reiss beach.
Scotland's animal welfare charity urges dog walkers to pick up two items of litter when out and about on their daily strolls.
The stark image of two dead seabirds with beaks tangled in plastic highlights the issue of pollution in our seas ahead of World Oceans Day (June 8).
Taxi and private hire drivers and taxi operators are set to benefit from a new grant scheme, following an announcement from Scottish Government.