A Caithness restaurant was awarded the accolade of Young Business of the Year by Caithness Chamber of Commerce and has big plans for the future.
Highland Council and SSE Renewables are joining forces to help households facing extreme fuel poverty make energy saving adaptations to their homes.
A large part of the Pulteneytown side of Wick was plunged into darkness last night due to a fault that affected over 400 households.
An Ulbster man said his broken chimney stack could have killed him and his wife with carbon monoxide fumes.
The roll out of NHS Highland Patient Hub continues with neurology, dermatology and others online with more specialities expected to go live in 2022.
An agricultural charity calls for Caithness artists to submit designs for Flock to the Show – a large-scale public art campaign across Scotland.
Caithness Family History Society’s December presentation is entitled Scottish Lighthouses and there will be a special talk next week in Wick.
At Monday’s meeting of the council’s redesign board, members received an update on the progress of the roads improvement project
This year Breadalbane Bakes and the Camps Bar in Wick have come together to remember the true meaning of Christmas.
Police Scotland is reminding Caithness residents that officers will be targeting drink and drug driving this festive period.
An 11-year-old boy has died following a road crash involving a quadbike on land near Durness around 4.20pm yesterday (November 29).
The Northern Pilgrims’ Way Group discussed its project in the Halkirk Heritage and Vintage Motor Centre last Saturday.
Police have been attending the scene of a road accident involving three vehicles on the A882 near Watten.
Police Scotland has released a statement regarding the crash on the A9 today (Tuesday, November 29).
Traffic Scotland has just announced that the A9 is currently closed at Achavanich due to a road traffic incident.
Wick High School's PE staff recently organised two highly successful sporting excursions for their pupils.
Caithness consumers hoping to avoid the Christmas rush are in luck as new Post Office data shared today has revealed the peak posting day.
Wick town centre was thriving on Saturday afternoon as scores of families turned out for the official switching on of the town's Christmas lights.
A disability campaigner from Thurso talked about the 'nightmare trip' she endured while on a train journey to Aberdeen for her daughter's graduation.
A Wick man who took up a job in the Falklands made a promise to honour a man killed during the conflict there 40 years ago.