As its government funding draws to a close, the directors of a Caithness arts centre talked of their optimism for the future.
The volunteer group that has been out and about around Caithness coasts clearing it from plastic pollution celebrates its second birthday this month.
Horsin' Around stables based at Lyth held a charity plant a tree event in aid of Red Nose Day.
Dunnet Bay Distillers, has released a Citrus Coastal Edition of its award-winning Rock Rose gin, inspired by the local coastline.
The council has been made aware of an incident involving a small number of pupils who used a search engine and app to access a blocked website.
A Thurso vandal with aspirations to be the town's version of comedy character Ali G has brought more anger than laughs from locals.
An agricultural consultant who works across Caithness and the far north has lent her support to today's online Rural Workers’ Protest 2021.
Plans for strikes to force increases in overtime payments may affect local services and make the railway’s 'significant financial challenge worse'
High Life Highland is starting bounceback 2.0 in earnest by providing a range of outdoor fitness classes for members in Wick and Thurso.
The family of a teenager whose gravestone was vandalised within 24 hours of erection at Wick cemetery condemned those responsible.
A Caithness distillery celebrates today's Global Recycling Day by launching 100 per cent recyclable packaging free from damaging single-use plastic.
The Scottish Government has announced it has extended the deadline for the Taxi and Private Hire Driver Fund.
The Bumblebee Conversation Trust is on a mission to help everyone be more bumblebee-friendly in Caithness with a new campaign launched today
Local MSP Gail Ross has welcomed the 'bold and welcome' announcement that the Scottish Government is taking over the country’s rail franchise.
A serious hillside fire at Portgower has been causing traffic delays on the A9 between Caithness and Sutherland.
A four-year-old boy at Spittal Mains farm near Halkirk is undertaking a 21-mile pony ride to support a charity that has helped his sister.
A forestry worker from Lyth talked of his support for this week's online Rural Workers’ Protest 2021 and how a 'way of life' is under threat.
The Scottish Government has announced the Taxi and Private Hire Driver Fund will close to new applicants at 5pm tomorrow (March 18).
A charity walker is currently pulling a piano through Caithness on the long road to Land's End and has already come a cropper with potholes and police
Highland Council is encouraging anyone who has not yet applied to join the EU Settlement Scheme to do so before June 30 deadline.