Age Scotland is encouraging older people feeling lonely or isolated to call their free friendship line.
With consumers going online in an effort to avoid the latest Covid-19 variant, now is the perfect time to brush up on your internet shopping tips.
Caithness consumers have been issued with advice on how to make the most of their money ahead of this year’s Boxing Day and January sales.
Recent research from environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful shows that most Caithness residents agree that litter is a problem.
The council reminds householders and businesses to reduce, reuse and recycle as much as possible over the festive period to prevent unnecessary waste.
A Wick man took an emotional trip down memory lane to make a documentary about his riotous teenage years in the schemes of Edinburgh.
Police Scotland is hosting an online information event aimed at people who would like a career as a police officer and wish to work in the Highlands
Today (December 23) is the final day for parcels to arrive in time for Christmas Day thanks to a special service from Royal Mail.
Children, parents and staff from a Caithness Early Learning Centre (ELC) were delighted to put together food boxes for the Caithness Foodbank.
Selfless children from Thrumster Primary School donated items from a special Christmas collection for the local foodbank on Sunday.
Wick Thistle FC made a donation of gifts to the patients of Caithness General Hospital who will be spending the festive season in the Rosebank Wing.
Police officers in Wick searched a house in the town's Dunnett Avenue yesterday afternoon and recovered a small quantity of 'suspected drugs'.
A Thurso primary school has been collecting items for its local foodbank throughout December and handed over boxes to the volunteers yesterday.
FREE INFO: Highland Council advises its Caithness service users and customers of its opening hours and service arrangements over the festive period.
The generous pupils at Watten Primary School have brought festive cheer through a series of kind acts in their community.
Senior pupils at Wick High School dug into their pockets to buy boxes of items for local people struggling to make ends meet over the festive season.
Previously planned works on the A836 between Lairg and Altnaharra have now been suspended until January 5.
ScotRail has announced the appointment of its new chief operating officer from 1 April 2022, when the train operator becomes a public body.
The Highland Council has confirmed that designs for the renovation of the vandalised Wick Whitechapel Road public conveniences have been finalised.
Caithness consumers have been offered advice on how to avoid Christmas food waste as families prepare for the festive celebrations.