Bower Busy Bees early learning centre has just launched a new website to allow families to see what it has to offer.
The Action Earth campaign has launched to support communities to get back to outdoor environmental volunteering.
A former Wick resident and teacher at Thurso High School has used her lockdown time productively to complete three novels.
It was a day to celebrate as Wick's Laurandy Centre reopened to the skirl of the pipes and a round of applause from staff yesterday morning.
After many complaints about dog poo on the streets of Wick and Thurso a company has thought up a solution – putting our furry friends into nappies.
A Seasonal Access Ranger Team is now patrolling the region tackling issues such as dirty camping which blighted parts of Caithness last year.
Over 1000 young people have already benefited from this support since it launched in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Police Scotland has partnered with a national security company to help tackle bike thefts as part of the ongoing Pedal Protect campaign.
The chair of Wick High School's Parent Council felt that yesterday's police action to remove youngsters from the former school was inevitable.
A special event will take place at Inverness this Sunday (May 23) to help European nationals continue living in the UK after June 30.
North MP Jamie Stone has sent out a message of support for today's International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia.
An incident on the A99 about one mile south of Wick led to one man sustaining minor injuries after his bicycle collided with a vehicle yesterday.
Highland Council has announced that revised burial grounds and crematorium management rules are to come into place from June 1 for the next 10 years.
New research reveals nearly two thirds of people in Scotland support car-free zones outside schools to help more families walk to school.
A group of green-fingered parents of Thurso primary pupils put their thinking caps on to create a special purpose-built polycrub greenhouse.
Highland Peta representative Natalie Oag talked about her joy after learning about yesterday's Animal Welfare Bill.
A council £240,000 plan to upgrade public toilets failed to mention Wick's vandalised and closed Whitechapel public convenience.
It may be situated on the outskirts of Brora but aspects of the newly transformed Clynelish Distillery distinctly remind you of Caithness.
Highland Council bosses called on the local authority to align its thinking around climate change and poverty at a meeting earlier today.
Wick High School's counsellor has issued a message of support to pupils as part of the current Mental Health Awareness Week.