The John O'Groats Trail is getting maximum publicity with this week's broadcast of the BBC's Landward show on Thursday (April 27) at 8.30pm.
A cyber security specialist who retrained after retiring from a 37-year career in the civil service has been nominated for a prestigious award.
Caithness Pony Club held a successful two-day Easter camp at the indoor riding school in Halkirk.
Wick High School, along with two other Highland schools, has engaged in a charter programme support LGBTQ+ inclusivity for staff and pupils.
A landmark review has been launched into how archaeological finds are processed in Scotland.
Drivers in Caithness have been warned that today's UK-wide ‘Armageddon alert’ could have serious consequences if it distracts them on the roads.
The all-new Midsummer Carnival in Thurso planned for June 23 will mark the summer solstice with up to 40 traders and an array of performers.
The Balmore Scottish SPCA home is looking to give Staffy crosses Pablo and Keela a loving new home after being in their care since Christmas Eve 2021.
Pressure at Raigmore Hospital remains high with significant numbers of patients having been admitted over the past few days and very few discharged.
Caithness Family History Society held a very successful launch at the Nethercliffe Hotel in Wick last Saturday for a book on local WWI casualties.
A Scrabster mum wants to make local dog owners aware of crooks operating in the area trying to snatch pets after a frightening incident on Tuesday.
People living in Caithness have been warned about potential scams by those seeking to exploit the Emergency Alert System test on Sunday.
An archaeological dig is underway at Sarclet to find the remains of a 15th century tower and an open day for visitors is planned.
Self-Harm Network Scotland has launched a new online self-harm support service for Caithness residents aged 12+
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross MP Jamie Stone has praised the Scottish Government for backing down on plans to ban alcohol advertising.
An entertainment promoter shared videos of the multi award-winning Scottish supergroup Mànran who will be playing in Wick at The Waterfront on May 5.
To celebrate 100 years of Young Farmers in Caithness the 'much loved' Seed and Root Show will be making a welcome return this year.
Red and white road lozenge-shaped markings have appeared on streets in Wick and Thurso and left many locals perplexed as to their meaning.
A "frail old man" born into the aristocracy was forced to use a single unit of electricity a day to pay off his power company debts.
The Join and Natter women's mental health support group has a fundraising quiz night at the RBLS social club on May 3.