A forestry worker from Lyth talked of his support for this week's online Rural Workers’ Protest 2021 and how a 'way of life' is under threat.
The Scottish Government has announced the Taxi and Private Hire Driver Fund will close to new applicants at 5pm tomorrow (March 18).
A charity walker is currently pulling a piano through Caithness on the long road to Land's End and has already come a cropper with potholes and police
Highland Council is encouraging anyone who has not yet applied to join the EU Settlement Scheme to do so before June 30 deadline.
A man has been charged in connection with an incident outside Wick's Co-op supermarket in February when a vehicle smashed through a wall.
The Scottish SPCA is delighted to announce that BBC sports broadcaster Connie McLaughlin will be hosting their pub quiz for pets on April 1.
Three iconic red phone boxes in Caithness could be saved if adopted from British Telecom (BT) for just £1.
Police in Wick appeal for information relating to an act of vandalism at Wick High School in which the brake cable of bike was cut.
A Wick-based author talked of her delight at learning that her latest work has been shortlisted for a global book award.
Caithness residents are urged to make their eye health a priority so they don’t succumb to one of the leading causes of blindness – glaucoma.
Caithness International Science Festival 2021 is running online throughout March and has a a special presentation with an astronaut on Wednesday.
Highland Council members agreed that surplus reserves should be invested in the organisation’s recovery from Covid.
A community activist has been helping transform Thurso's town centre with a major flower-planting initiative and a little help from his gnome friends.
Aspiring scriptwriters in Caithness can work with UK broadcasters, professional mentors and industry experts on a year-long programme.
Multi-award-winning author Ewan Morrison is appearing for a second online book launch tonight (Friday, March 5) at 6.30pm with prizes available.
At a Highland Council meeting yesterday (March 4), it was agreed there will be no increase on Council Tax rates for the next financial year.
A Thurso man was out with his two dogs on Murkle beach when he found, what appears to be, an ancient crucifix lying on the shoreline.
Eligible residents across Caithness could benefit from up to 100 per cent Scottish Government grant funding available for first time central heating.
Retired bus driver Sandy Barclay from Thurso is 'eggstatic' after finding a £5000 winning ticket in a Cadbury's Creme Egg on a trip to a Lybster shop.
A message in a plastic bottle thrown into the sea at Lybster in 1994 has turned up on an Orkney beach after travelling around 100 miles.