After delays due to Covid it has just been announced that upgrade work will resume at Wick's riverside car park.
Councillor Raymond Bremner gave updates on possible expansion of Wick’s district heating system.
The poor state of Wick's streets, especially at junction points, was once again raised at Tuesday evening's community council meeting.
The fraudsters are embedding themselves in victims’ digital devices and access online banking and investment details.
A cancer scare led a Caithness woman to reassess her life and focus on one thing that helped calm her through those turbulent times – local wildlife.
Caithness Family History Society will host a talk on what we can learn from DNA tests when researching our family trees.
The British Hedgehog Preservation Society was founded in 1982 and was instrumental in giving the hedgehog the high profile that it now enjoys.
Latheron, Lyth and Reay will play host to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar for three nights in mid-May.
Caithness Voluntary Group (CVG) will be hosting a special Volunteer Fayre in Wick on Wednesday, May 4 at the Pulteneytown Peoples Project.
A small band of Caithness farmers and crofters say they are determined to create a private kill facility at Keiss.
An exhibition in the Thurso Gallery this weekend (April 30) illustrates the story of Lavinia Ponsonby who went on an Arctic convoy during WWII.
In a progress update on storm damage at Wick Community Campus last year, the council states that full reinstatement work will take place in the summer
A local rail enthusiast snapped some pictures last night of a first-time visitor to Wick railway station in the shape of a special weedkilling train.
Emergency services attended an address in Henrietta Street in Wick early this morning after a fire was reported there.
A football fan from Castletown is hosting a charity auction on Saturday with many items collected from a 1200-mile road trip around Scottish stadiums
A list of affordable staycation locations for glamping enthusiasts has Caithness appear in third place behind South Yorkshire and West Midlands.
The Society of Caithness Artists (SCA) held its first face-to-face AGM in over two years in Thurso and gave updates on its work during that time.
Brough Bay Association (BBA) held a special Easter Egg Hunt with nearly 60 people and 7 dogs enjoying a get-together of fun activities.
Individuals, community groups and local businesses in Thurso can have their say on determining how the historic centre of the town is managed.
24.9 per cent of householders in Highland have yet to fulfil their legal responsibility and submit their return or face prosecution.