An anonymous post on social media highlighted Lybster lighthouse’s 140th anniversary while lamenting the sorry state of its paintwork.
Pupils at Noss Primary in Wick performed at the school’s annual talent competition, Noss’ Got Talent, on Wednesday.
Creative pupils at Canisbay Primary helped Scottish Water officially launch a new free water refill tap at John O’Groats.
Children in Wick have been meeting the town’s elderly residents thanks to an intergenerational initiative.
Encompass Caithness will hold a meeting for parents/carers of children and adults with additional needs on Thursday (March 28) in Wick.
Lyth-based model and horse trainer Natalie Oag says it is ‘a dream come true’ to be holding special horse displays around the country.
A new initiative has just announced how it will help enhance apprenticeship opportunities in the north Highlands.
The 22nd annual Caithness International Science Festival brought entertainment and education for the whole family to the far north.
Two Caithness locals have put their heads together for a new initiative to restore an area of the Flow Country at Camster.
Village volunteers beavered away over Sunday to make Watten a brighter and tidier place.
Members of the Caithness Vintage Tractor and Machinery Club handed over two charity cheques totalling £7000 to local good causes at the Norseman Hotel
This week's Focus North conference in Wick set the scene for the future of the far north and included bespoke films available to watch.
A Victorian cottage near Wick railway station is in the process of being demolished to make way for the transportation of wind turbine parts.
John O'Groats band Neon Waltz pulled out of a major US festival due to its connections with the US military and the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
Caithness residents are invited to describe their experiences of living, working, visiting and investing in the area.
After a conference in Wick the chair of Focus North talked about the importance of 'working together' to fully capitalise on opportunities.
A Wick student's debut novel takes the reader on a fantasy journey to the claustrophobic streets of Hong Kong.
Residents around the Lybster and Dunbeath coastline took to social media to voice their concerns over loud noises.
Police Scotland says it is aware of 'inaccurate media reporting' over training material it has in place for the country's new hate crime laws.
Two Caithness companies intend to break into the multibillion-pound offshore renewables energy market and have been selected for a special programme.