A Thurso gallery that appeared doomed to shut for good has risen from the ashes thanks to the efforts of a local arts group.
Magi Sinclair from Lybster wins Scottish Landscape Award for Environmental Art and Lindsey Gallacher from Thurso is shortlisted at prestigious show.
The Thurso branch of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers is back up and running with a new programme of talks.
Craft from the Croft Caithness is making steady progress with its November sewing workshops which started on Saturday.
Caithness businesses are being invited to apply for a grant to help them alleviate their carbon footprint by reducing energy consumption.
An engineering student at UHI North, West and Hebrides in Thurso has received the IET Student Excellence Award.
Whittles Publishing based in Dunbeath has just released a new book described as an opening of 'heart and mind' to the wonders of the Highlands.
The Highland Council invites Caithness businesses to apply for grant support for introducing new digital systems.
Two 'inspirational' girls from Pentland Canoe Club have been picked for a special two-year Scottish Canoe Association programme.
Darkening cloud formations formed what looked like a huge pair of eyes over the skies of Wick yesterday evening.
Caithness families have been urged to stay safe this Halloween when choosing costumes and make-up for their kids.
When the clocks go back this weekend, drivers need to be more vigilant behind the wheel with the darker evenings and more changeable weather.
Far north MP, Jamie Stone voiced concerns over Sutherland residents having to travel to Thurso Post Office to collect parcels sent to them.
A Wick-based hair and beauty business announced that it has been shortlisted in the nail technician category of the UK Hair and Beauty Awards.
Wick John O'Groats Airport invited local school pupils to witness a test flight at its airfield of the largest unmanned air vehicle in Europe.
The leader of Highland Council warned that a budget shortfall of around £100M over the next three years will be 'disastrous'.
Staff and residents at Thurso's Pentland View Care Home are over the moon that a HR business partner has reached the final of a social care award.
A couple in Shebster had their home flooded during Storm Babet on Saturday but lay the blame on Highland Council for its failure to clear drains.
Police Scotland is appealing for witnesses following a serious crash on the A9 involving a van and cyclist.
Caithness arts organisation Lyth Arts Centre has announced a screening of a new film by local poet George Gunn called Words on the Wind.