A Wick and East Caithness councillor highlighted path and road issues in Caithness after visiting the village of Watten.
Caithness policing divisions will be supported by national resources to keep communities safe over the Bonfire Night period.
The 360 degree immersive portal experience has been declared a 'big hit' with visitors at Thurso's North Coast Visitor Centre.
Those dressing up for Halloween are urged to take extra care when it comes to choosing any ‘spooktacular’ eye accessories and makeup.
The chair of Highland Council’s Climate Change Committee visited a touring exhibition by international award-winning photographer Mandy Baker today.
Volunteers will be providing a soup lunch free of charge at Wick Baptist Church on Fridays starting this week.
The Scottish Ploughing Championships returned to Caithness this weekend after a very successful event in 2013 and three locals won awards.
An update on the Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) budget position is provided in a new report from Highland Council.
Lyth Art Centre's Northern Stories Festival 2022 came to 'a brilliant end' on Sunday after 10 days of events across the county, said its organisers.
A Thurso-based community advocate said it was 'excellent to see a coherent play area strategy pay dividends' after new equipment erected.
The work in Wick to replace water pipes has been held back due to issues arising from the war in Ukraine with a finish date expected next summer.
Bills and debt information from Advice Direct Scotland.
Following on from Saturday's charity event at Wick Tesco, the supermarket delivered its promised £10,000 cheque to the local beneficiary.
Jasmine Harrison completed a record breaking Lejog coastal swim on Tuesday and the first to greet her at the harbour was her delighted spaniel, Bonnie
Fire services were seen yesterday afternoon extinguishing the remains of a fire in a building beside the children's playpark in the village.
Shoppers at Wick's Tesco store took part in a special lucky dip for a golden token to benefit a local charity with £10,000 on Saturday afternoon.
Thurso's North Coast Visitor Centre is showcasing a 360 degree immersive portal until Saturday.
Three Caithness artists have had their work put forward for the Highland Art Prize with one being shortlisted in the final 10 up for the award.
A Wick optician who has looked after the sight of local residents for the past six years, has been nominated for a top optometry industry award.
The fabled Stone of Destiny on which British kings and queens were crowned is a medieval fake, according to author Andrew Neil MacLeod.