Caithness-born freelance writer James Miller will be the speaker at Caithness Family History Society’s April meeting.
A handover of keys outside the Portland Hotel in Lybster signalled the moment the iconic NC500 building was taken over by its new owners.
Highland Council supports Stress Awareness Month and encourages communities to get behind the 30 day challenge.
A new campaign from the Fishing Industry Safety Group targets the higher risk under 10 metre fishing fleet in Scotland
A former pupil of Wick High School believes a statue that she saw over 60 years ago may still be in an attic space of the historic building.
Emergency services came together yesterday afternoon to search for a possible missing person after clothing was found at the Trinkie.
A price comparison table shows how items at Tesco supermarkets in Wick and Thurso have soared over a year – some almost 70 per cent more.
The High Life Highland Rangers team seeks volunteers with an interest in wildlife and the environment to help develop sites for wildlife.
Two Wick schools were evacuated this morning after a chemical spillage in the East Caithness Community Facility swimming pool.
The Man in the Moon may be a well-known phenomenon but a Thurso photographer captured the 'face' of the Northern Lights last night.
Jamie Stone supports a call for the Government to reverse funding cuts which could 'jeopardise' the UK's climate change goals.
Incredible breakthrough by Wick scientist shows how living plant cells could be utilised to provide clean fuel and renewable energy.
Local MP Jamie Stone voted today for the Government's proposed post-Brexit legal agreement between the European Union and the UK.
ASH Scotland encourages youth workers, educators and health promotion professionals to access information about young people and vaping.
Caithness Pony Club hosted a series of events for members and non members that culminated in winners being announced on Saturday.
She may be still at primary school but Ella Farquhar from Wick is beyond her years when it comes to decisions on renting out her property.
Reid’s of Caithness based in Thurso has made it to the shortlist of the prestigious Scottish Baker of the Year Awards.
Pupils, staff and members of Noss Primary School's parent council ask that parents and carers take care to observe its parking regulations.
Local MSP Maree Todd is backing the Citizen’s Advice national ‘Debt Happens’ campaign to raise awareness of support available.
All active crews at the Scottish Ambulance Service have now been trained to supply life-saving Take Home Naloxone (THN) kits.