A Wick man is concerned that details of his medication could have been shared with another person after a doctor phoned the wrong patient.
A Wick supermarket proves the point that the festive season is starting earlier every year with a Christmas-themed display on its shelves on Monday.
As Caithness residents await their new bins, Highland Council has awarded a new contract for the recycling of mixed plastic and metal containers.
Elderly Caithness residents can be vulnerable to scammers so a new guide helps them be aware of criminal activity online.
An 81-year-old took a trip along Dunnet beach for the first time in 17 years thanks to a beach buggy wheelchair with big blow-up tyres.
Highland Hospice’s charity shop in Thurso has taken the title of Scotland winner in The UK’s Favourite Charity Shop Awards, it was announced today.
A Wick mum wants to warn others of the dangers of food being contaminated in bashed cans after discovering green mould in a tin of custard.
Thurso High School pupils have had their Gaelic short film shortlisted in this year’s Scottish Youth Film Festival.
Two young Caithness girls have been busy assessing the county’s swing parks and have now created Top Trumps style cards with their rankings.
A Hungarian biker undertaking an NC500 road trip sent out a big ‘thank you’ to Caithness residents who came to his rescue.
Caithness Family History Society has reached its 25th anniversary and has members from all over the world, as well as Caithness.
The centre of Thurso was buzzing with all things eco and sustainable on Saturday (September 21) as the Circular Caithness Fair got underway.
Maree Todd MSP met with Iain Gregory from Caithness Health Action Team (CHAT), earlier this month to discuss healthcare issues in the far north.
A Thurso Community Council subgroup is leading an initiative to place photographs in derelict/empty shop windows to improve the look of the town.
Police officers in Thurso are investigating vandalism at a house on Henderson Street in which windows were allegedly smashed on Saturday night.
Thurso glass artist Ian Pearson recently collected one of his biggest awards for a glass sculpture on display in the Big Art Show at Paisley.
A free storytelling event at the Ross Institute in Halkirk next month will have buses available to take the public along.
Caithness twins Abbie and Sophie Bell achieved their Young Equestrian Leader Awards gold certificates thanks to a Lyth-based stable.
A Wick man who works at Seaview House has just been crowned Carer of the Year for a division of the Barchester Care Awards 2024.
A Scotscalder man, considered one of the most important painters in Scotland today, will have a solo exhibition in Glasgow next month.