Caithness crafters are said to be in uproar after a social media post suggested Trading Standards would be doing heavy-handed spot checks on stalls.
Police Scotland is investigating what appears to be a deliberate fire on moorland near Thurso on Thursday (May 8).
Maree Todd MSP says that this SNP government will prioritise eradicating child poverty and driving economic growth in the region.
A young girl from Wick has followed in her mum’s footsteps by winning a major accolade for her dancing skills
A Caithness company says, with the nesting season underway, it can guarantee you sightings of puffins along the county’s coastline.
Caithness Family History Society’s next talk is about old Watten Mill and the family that operated it over many years.
Two French aviators touched down at Wick airport as part of their daring, record-breaking bid to cross the Atlantic in a small gyrocopter.
Thurso was not only buzzing with cruise ship tourists at the weekend but also a huge convoy of colourful historic lorries and commercial vehicles.
Thurso was well-prepared to welcome the AIDAsol cruise ship contingent when the huge vessel berthed at Scrabster harbour on Saturday.
Wick Players drama group has been engaging with the community on various projects and now invites the public to attend a special fundraising event.
Intriguing finds emerge from an archaeological dig in Caithness including a piece of school slate that can be traced to its original owner.
The talented actors from Wick Players gathered together to celebrate National Drama Day.
A moorland fire was witnessed to be still active along the Sibster road this afternoon after two days.
Caithness Beach Cleans eco group took a trip over the Ord to Sutherland for some well-needed coastal cleaning.
The new president of Rosebank Bowling Club in Wick welcomed members to witness the throwing of the first jack of the season on Saturday afternoon.
A Wick-based amateur dramatic group paid a visit to the local archives near the town’s airport on April 10.
Wick Players drama group gifted a historic Highland Dancing Cup, dating back over 50 years, to the local community.
Local drama group, Wick Players, says it is 'putting community centre stage’ and has donated 81 items of vintage clothing to Wick Heritage Museum.
An academic study of the historic cave dwellers of Caithness reveals little-known details of the people who called these inhospitable places home.
The small blue butterfly will be celebrated and work done to preserve its habitat highlighted at an event at Castlehill Heritage Centre on May 12.