As Christmas fast approaches, local radio station Caithness FM (CFM) is again launching its annual toy appeal.
After a spate of shop closures over the last couple of years in Wick town centre one local entrepreneur is confident she can buck that trend.
Two Caithness beaches were highlighted in a Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) report on water quality standards.
Pennyland Primary School is celebrating it’s diamond anniversary of the school opening in 1962.
A prominent disability campaigner in Caithness told the paper about the distressing verbal abuse she encounters when out and about in public places.
Whizz-bangs across the dark sky at Wick riverside brought delight to many that attended the fireworks event on Saturday evening.
At Thurso's Remembrance Sunday event, a special constable with 42 years service was given the honour of laying a wreath on behalf of Police Scotland.
UHI North Highland’s Environmental Research Institute in Thurso will receive part of a £100,000 grant.
Local people interested in the proposed West of Orkney Windfarm can find out more by attending one of a number of public events in the coming weeks.
Leading up to this year's pantomime, the Thurso Players Juniors had a sell-out show at the Mill Theatre on October 28.
The Highland Council is keen to hear from residents and communities across Highland as they develop priorities for its new programme.
Halkirk Primary schoolchildren were delighted to help with the Blythswood Shoebox Appeal 2022 for struggling families.
Police Scotland has welcomed the conviction of a man and a woman after they pled guilty to destroying over 40 protected bird eggs.
Highland Council had its workers clear drains, paths and roads in Watten after a recent article highlighted issues with blocked drains.
A Wick-based company has successfully secured a six-figure investment to progress production of its seaweed snack products.
A Thurso woman researching her family tree had the find of a lifetime when she discovered an ancient Pictish stone which may date back 1300 years.
Community transport initiatives across Caithness and the Highlands will have grant funding extended for another year following a council decision.
Council members have agreed a proposal for the creation and development of a transport assistance scheme for Ukrainian displaced persons.
The 2022 Great British Beach Clean shows a 42 per cent increase in Scottish coastal litter but a Caithness eco group questions the stats.
The council has approved the Thurso Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, to help safeguard the distinct architectural/historical features.