Local Caithness coastguard teams were involved in a dramatic rescue on Saturday evening when a dog fell over a cliff at St John's Point.
A blind sheep called Ray will benefit from the use of special bells to help her locate the rest of the flock at Puffin Croft.
Water experts are calling on Caithness residents to get into the garden this spring to make every drop count of Scotland’s natural resource.
Find out the most common MOT scams that we might be overcharged thousands on by unscrupulous mechanics.
The Wick to Inverness train was held up due to trespassers being on the line at around 4.45pm on Wednesday, April 5.
An ongoing issue with underground water pipes in the Camster area may finally be resolved after extensive work is completed by early next year.
Lybster Primary School's parent council is hosting a special Easter Fun Day event on Saturday from 11am to 3pm.
ScotRail customers could benefit from up to 60 per cent off thousands of tickets including the Inverness to Wick/Thurso route.
Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund supporters in Caithness are being urged to return their Wee Boxes.
First Minister Humza Yousaf announced that up to £30 million will be made available through the Fuel Insecurity Fund.
A new book listing details about local casualties of World War One will be launched at an event in the Nethercliffe Hotel in Wick.
An otter welfare charity welcomes all sightings of the elusive animals – alive or dead.
Several police officers were seen visiting residents on a Wick street this afternoon following damage to a fence.
Caithness-born freelance writer James Miller will be the speaker at Caithness Family History Society’s April meeting.
A handover of keys outside the Portland Hotel in Lybster signalled the moment the iconic NC500 building was taken over by its new owners.
Highland Council supports Stress Awareness Month and encourages communities to get behind the 30 day challenge.
A new campaign from the Fishing Industry Safety Group targets the higher risk under 10 metre fishing fleet in Scotland
A former pupil of Wick High School believes a statue that she saw over 60 years ago may still be in an attic space of the historic building.
Emergency services came together yesterday afternoon to search for a possible missing person after clothing was found at the Trinkie.
A price comparison table shows how items at Tesco supermarkets in Wick and Thurso have soared over a year – some almost 70 per cent more.