A woman who is raising money for homeless charities is due to finish a mammoth round Britain walk at John O’Groats tomorrow (July 27).
The Society of Caithness Artists celebrated its 89th annual exhibition by putting on the ‘largest show of its kind in recent memory’.
Lyth Arts Centre returns to the Rosebank Playing Fields in Wick for another instalment of its much anticipated Summer Sessions.
The Halkirk Highland Games chieftain, Viscount Thurso, talked about his memories of the event which he calls ‘the highlight of the Caithness summer’.
Wick-based firm SHORE’s seaweed chips are now available in more than 200 supermarkets across Scotland, announced the company today.
Wick’s provost talked of her delight in seeing how road resurfacing works have progressed in Wick ahead of the Gala Week parade on Saturday.
A new partnership between Focus North and Net Zero Nation will support organisations in Caithness and Sutherland to achieve climate change goals.
The Halkirk Highland Games 2024, a traditional and spectacular Scottish sporting event held in Caithness, will take place on Saturday, July 27.
The granddaughter of a fondly remembered Wick resident who passed away in July is organising a skydive to ‘honour her memory’.
Tails were wagging and noses sniffing as a mix of all shapes and sizes of dogs came together to be judged at the Caithness Show on Saturday.
Wick Players has decided to run a brand new five-session drama workshop aimed at all youngsters between the ages of 11 and 16.
After overnight rain, nobody could deny there was a sense of trepidation in the air as to how the weather would unfold for today’s County Show.
A planning application for an all-weather forest centre at Rumster has been successful despite an objection by a disability group over toilet access.
Jamie Stone MP signed a Parliamentary motion calling for the new Government to honour the recommendations of the ombudsman concerning WASPI women
A Wick artist who now resides in New York City has had a painting shortlisted for a prestigious watercolour competition in Italy.
Regular visitors supporting Artisans North every month at its craft fairs and shows will soon be seeing some fresh faces.
A Caithness artist talked of her shock at receiving an award for a national competition she had forgotten she had entered.
This summer saw the welcome return of the Canisbay Show following a five-year absence.
Music graced the upstairs of the Ross Institute in Halkirk as jammers played everything except Mussorgsky’s famous 'Pictures at an Exhibition'.
Wick’s provost Jan McEwan praised road workers delivering major improvements to Wick’s town centre and said traffic delays will be well worth it.