Cheques were presented to Wick High School after a Dragons' Den style event. Some of the money will help run a Mars Rover experiment.
Despite a relaxation of restrictions at recycling centres across the Highlands a pile of fly-tipped rubbish was dumped at a beauty spot near Wick.
Councillors from both Wick and Thurso have united to condemn Loganair's decision to axe Wick to Edinburgh flights.
Horsin' Around stables held a special charity event at Lyth in aid of Sport Relief 2020.
Popular Wick café Wicker's World is closed after a break-in today.
Artist Ian Charles Scott condemns the impending closure of Wick's only art gallery by saying 'a town without art will be a town without a heart'.
A Castletown pensioner has captured the spirit of our coastal lighthouses with two models he created after attending a special workshop.
The A9 Causewaymire road was blocked for some time on Wednesday due to a two-lorry crash.
Lyth-based riding stables Horsin’ Around held its annual trophy presentation at an evening full of 'cheer and celebration'.
There were celebrations for Jimmy's Taxis as it won the Scottish Taxi Company of the Year award at glitzy ceremony in Glasgow on Saturday.
A Lybster-based creative glass studio has just completed a successful run at an international art and craft fair in London.
An elderly Wick woman was left distressed and angry after falling prey to an aggressive phone scammer.
High Life Highland today announced its intention to close the St Fergus Gallery in Wick at the end of March.
Wick councillor sends out a warning to local vandals with improved CCTV monitoring.
Much of the Caithness countryside was washed out over the weekend with Storm Jorge passing over the UK.
A Caithness teacher has much to crow about with the announcement she is a finalist in a prestigious book awards.
Two Scandinavian musicians with a Celtic twist and dubbed as 'musical storytellers' will play their first gig in Caithness on Saturday evening.
It was no stage act when representatives of an amateur drama group in Wick handed out charity cheques last week.
Local people have been angered by anti-social behaviour in the Caithness countryside with outbreaks of vandalism and fly-tipping.
The long-running saga of vandalism at Highland Council's public toilets in Wick has culminated in the temporary closure of the facility.