Highlands and Islands Airports Limited – which manages Wick John O'Groats Airport – is rolling out a programme of Gaelic awareness training for staff
Last night's snow warning from the Met Office for Caithness and the far north was lifted at 10am today.
A delivery of specially crafted doors and windows made by local students was gratefully accepted by the chairman of Wick Society for its museum.
From today the range of materials accepted at recycling centres includes textiles, glass bottles and jars, engine oil, plasterboard, soil and rubble.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity is keen to find volunteers in Caithness to help transport injured wildlife.
The Highland Council has appointed four dedicated Covid compliance officers to work throughout the region.
Highland Council is currently treating roads in the far north with gritters and snow ploughs where necessary.
With the popularity of the Newtonhill Woodland Walk rising, some work was carried out to improve path and access road surfaces at the site.
Traffic was diverted from the scene of an incident on Francis Street in Wick earlier this afternoon when a car smashed into parked vehicles.
Gale forces winds and snow have returned to Caithness in a two-day blitz of 'shochad storms' reminiscent of the 2018 Beast from the East.
With this week's very low tides, a strange phenomenon can be observed on a rusting shipwreck at Reiss beach that is hard to explain.
Shoppers in Thurso and Wick can now donate food items to help people in their community each time they visit their local Tesco store.
Francis Street in Wick is currently playing host to a colourful drama of biblical proportions.
Highland Council updated details on an ambitious recruitment programme to fill positions for key project and programme staff.
Award-winning Thurso company Reids Bakery joins the line-up for Lidl’s Scottish Larder range available from next week.
A clean-up operation around paths leading to the East Caithness Community Campus will begin soon, Highland Council has said.
The Highland Council has today (April 1) reopened the Discretionary Grant Fund to allow more businesses to apply to the scheme.
While it may seem a tempting treat, Easter chocolates pose a serious risk to pets if eaten.
Have a look at this picture gallery of weird and wonderful objects found around our coastline by the Caithness Beach Cleaners over the last two years.
Underwear, odd shoes and a video tape of Princess Diana’s funeral are just some of the strange items that have been donated to Scottish SPCA centres.