Craft from the Croft Caithness, has been running workshops for beginners and lapsed sewers with the aim of getting people into sewing.
Lyth model and horse trainer Natalie Oag delighted children and disabled adults with a special liberty display at the weekend.
Miller Academy Primary was an extra busy school on two recent Wednesdays, due to 60 family members volunteering to read to the children.
Mystery surrounds a gold ring found in a kindling bag at Dunnet Community Forest (DCF) and how it got there.
A Wick nurse was shocked to find a memorial bench dedicated to her late father lying in pieces after an apparent attack by vandals.
A Wick man has received recognition as a pioneering young scientist and will head to the US for a research programme.
Bower-based Norscot is set to showcase its expertise at a prestigious show in Glasgow.
Lyth Arts Centre (LAC) says it is excited to host a special theatre show featuring performers aged over 50.
Lybster primary school and nursery class were assessed by inspectors with key strengths and areas to be improved highlighted.
A village community group is hosting a free singalong event featuring the popular musical Mamma Mia.
Controversial fencing in the centre of Thurso has been condemned as, not just an eyesore, but a hazard for pedestrians, especially the disabled.
Local volunteers have made a great difference to Wick’s riverside after scraping back and relaying paths for walkers in the scenic area.
The archaeological dig at Sarclet for the remains of a 15th-century stronghold called Thurster Tower has started up again this year.
Last month saw Wick-based gymnastics club members attend their first competitions of 2024 and achieve great success.
Highland Council has been working to improve biodiversity in Caithness by embarking on ambitious tree-planting projects in Wick and Thurso.
Police have closed their investigation of a possible human bone found on Dunnet beach after it was established to be around 1500 years old.
Thurso Community Fire Station was called out last night (April 18) to the tower blocks around Stainland Street to deal with a house fire.
The council’s controversial new non-recyclable waste bins are wending their way to Caithness with a roll-out now happening in Ross and Cromarty.
The body recently discovered at John O’Groats is not the local man reported missing several weeks ago, confirmed Police Scotland today.
Who would want a postbox situated on a barren patch of Caithness moorland with no nearby home connected with it?