Thurso Players seeks a voluntary grants officer for its Mill complex foundry renovation project.
A three-year-old Labrador has been hailed as a 'superhero' for her work in Thurso as a Pets as Therapy dog.
Highland Council today agreed to prioritise the Caithness area in allocating funding for mental health support for young people.
An independent publishing company based in Caithness is celebrating after receiving good news about its latest work.
A Wick and east Caithness councillor co-hosted a virtual seminar on the impact of adverse childhood experiences on children and families.
Local people in the Dunnet area honoured a World War Two pilot who was killed in an aircraft accident in 1942.
A councillor for Wick and east Caithness spoke about the 'terrific help' received from council officers regarding the common good assets revealed.
After the body of Robert Gunn was recovered from River Thurso on Sunday morning, tributes were posted online by many who called him a "lovely man".
An ex-military man trudged miles through rough ground on Saturday to lay poppy wreaths in memory of two RAF crew who died on the Scaraben hills.
A stand up paddleboarder made it to Wick after a 24-hour journey from Rosehearty 100km across the Moray Firth – the first ever crossing of its kind.
Highland Council has invested in 10 new winter gritting vehicles to replace some of its ageing fleet.
Dunnet beach is one of several sites in the Highlands mentioned in a report highlighting council action on the conservation of biodiversity.
As part of the relaunch of the Scotch Butchers Club, Harrold Brothers, located in Wick, will be showcasing the club’s new branding.
A prolific Caithness writer is planning to have his next book launch in his own café at Lochshell called The Rumblin’ Tum.
Charlie Head will be trying to complete the arduous feat of the first ever crossing of the Moray Firth on a stand up paddleboard this Saturday.
After fears over the future of Argos' Wick branch during the summer, a fresh announcement could eventually seal its fate.
It was all smiles from the postmaster of the temporary mobile post office service that started this week in Wick at the riverside car park.
Highland Council announced yesterday that extra funds are being made available across the region that will benefit Wick and Thurso.
A Lybster woman was delighted to win a national writing competition and have her short story read out online.
A Caithness disability group is currently seeking funding to help target issues disabled people may be experiencing due to Covid restrictions.