Highland Council today welcomed an NHS annual report by Dr Tim Allison which focuses on mental health and suicide within the local population.
Specsavers customers in Wick have played a crucial role in raising £73,000 to help Scotland’s premature and sick babies.
Volunteers who transformed an unsightly morass of shrubs and weeds outside a Wick church won a major accolade from a well-established UK company.
Gale force winds caused damage to railway level crossing at Watten yesterday – emergency system in operation to allow safe passage of traffic on B870
Stornoway rockers Peat and Diesel announced today that they are postponing this weekend's gig in Wick due to Covid and will now play on April 28.
A father and his eight-year-old daughter who both have autism have set off on a UK backpacking journey from Dunnet Head to Lizard Point in Cornwall
Wick's St Fergus Church was one of three collection points across the county for kind-hearted Caithnessians to donate goods for the Ukrainian appeal.
Wick High School celebrated LGBT History Month with pupils taking part in lessons exploring the identities that make up the LGBTQIA+ community.
To celebrate International Women's Day, High Life Highland will be talking to world-renowned anatomist and forensic anthropologist Prof Dame Sue Black
Lybster studio proves its credentials as an international centre dedicated to the study and development of glass art with a major show in London.
Research conducted reveals that the most common type of unpaid care work for carers is for tasks like grocery shopping and house cleaning.
A new feature-length documentary, shows how Scotland’s rivers could be re-energised by regenerating river woodlands.
As the days gradually get longer and the temperature rises it’s the time that hedgehogs are stirring from their long hibernation.
A special meeting of Highland Council convened yesterday, a Caithness councillor stressed the local authority's responsibility over roads.
Deployment squads of specialist police officers were seen in Wick and Thurso yesterday as part of an initiative to disrupt various criminal activities
World Book Day sees a new reading initiative announced to inspire and encourage people to read every day to boost mental health and wellbeing.
Thousands of books in braille and audio formats are to be given away to children with sight loss by the Royal National Institute of Blind People.
A Thurso drop-in centre seeks volunteers to help it in its aim to provide a cosy informal atmosphere for people and families affected by cancer
A national charity urges the public to be brush up on water safety knowledge after last July witnessed 49 accidental drownings in just two weeks.
With the theatre doors closed for almost two years, Lyth Arts Centre has this week announced its new spring programme is to take place indoors.