A Lybster arts complex is devising a host of 'imaginative ways' to reduce social isolation and improve the mental health of Caithness residents.
A very 'local, small-scale, and low risk presentation' that has had four star reviews from various media outlets is coming to Lyth Arts Centre.
Wick Riverside Volunteers are hoping local people can come and help at a tidy up of flower beds.
HRH Prince Charles paid homage this morning to a group of tireless volunteers who have been cleaning up the county's beaches.
After the Met Office issued an amber warning, the country's environmental regulator now has a flood warning in place for parts of Caithness.
Caithness residents are asked to beware of a scam circulating in which people are contacted about missing pets.
A shout-out has been given by the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service for Caithness residents to give blood at Wick Assembly Rooms next week.
A project which began in lockdown last year has culminated this month in a touring exhibition of garments stitched by Caithness befrienders.
The Met Office has issued a warning for potential power outages and flash flooding affecting parts of Caithness over the next few days.
A community activist based in Thurso has taken umbrage to the piles of clothing that have been regularly accumulating at recycling bins in the town.
The council’s garden waste service for 2021/22 starts on Wednesday, September 1 and customers have until Monday, August 2 to order their permits.
It may look like a major melee at John O'Groats but this motorcycle mob had good intentions and raised charity cash to boot.
Police Scotland issued an appeal for information with regard to an assault on Loch Street in Wick on July 18.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for tomorrow and say thundery showers may lead to flooding and transport disruption in parts of Caithness.
Residents on a Wick street have had enough of the illegal dumping which has turned part of the area into a haven for rats.
Highland Council is supporting International Bog Day on Sunday, an annual event designed to celebrate the importance of bogs to our environment.
Coastguards across the UK have issued a stark warning to take care at the coast or risk tragic consequences.
By chance, our paper captured images as a man arrived at John O'Groats on a stand up paddleboard record breaking attempt.
The John O'Groat Journal was given special access to a protest by Greenpeace activists as they set out from Wick harbour to the Beatrice wind farm.
A Highland councillor for Wick and east Caithness talked of the chronic underspend on Caithness roads that has allowed them to 'fall apart'.