A clean-up operation around paths leading to the East Caithness Community Campus will begin soon, Highland Council has said.
The Highland Council has today (April 1) reopened the Discretionary Grant Fund to allow more businesses to apply to the scheme.
While it may seem a tempting treat, Easter chocolates pose a serious risk to pets if eaten.
Have a look at this picture gallery of weird and wonderful objects found around our coastline by the Caithness Beach Cleaners over the last two years.
Underwear, odd shoes and a video tape of Princess Diana’s funeral are just some of the strange items that have been donated to Scottish SPCA centres.
He may have only moved to the Caithness coast for the surfing but Pat Kieran stayed on to become an inspiration for children studying STEM subjects.
As NHS 24 prepares for the busy Easter holiday, people in Caithness are being encouraged to take small steps to make a big difference to their health.
With the popularity of Wick's riverside as a walk and exercise area soaring, the work of volunteers to maintain the route has been greatly welcomed
With a huge surge in pet ownership due to the pandemic, farmers fear an increase of sheep attacks that could lead to dogs being shot dead
A Wick supermarket has allocated almost £160,000 to the Caithness community with a special initiative started five years ago.
A young Thurso businesswoman is readying herself for the easing of lockdown restrictions with the reopening of her upmarket health and beauty salon.
Thurso Players has been cheered to hear the news about the end of lockdown and have plans afoot for the path back to normality.
Police Scotland has launched a national campaign to tackle the rising number of bike thefts taking place across the country.
A Caithness councillor was among members who commented on a revenue report and update on Highland Council's year end financial position.
The chairman of Wick High School's parent council condemned the 'ugly' sights adjacent to a new pathway leading up to the campus.
Caithness drivers heading south on the A9 will need to check their speed with the introduction of mobile speed camera units stationed on Tain bypass.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has recorded a story for families with young children in partnership with Dollywood Foundation UK.
A charity bid by a man attempting to pull a piano from John O'Groats to Land's End came to a grinding halt at Wick after police warnings.
Caithness residents taking regular medication are urged to make sure their repeat prescriptions are ordered in plenty of time for the Easter weekend.
Rural land managers are ahead of the game on positive engagement with land reform guidance, Scottish Land and Estates said today.