A Wick-based company has successfully secured a six-figure investment to progress production of its seaweed snack products.
A Thurso woman researching her family tree had the find of a lifetime when she discovered an ancient Pictish stone which may date back 1300 years.
Community transport initiatives across Caithness and the Highlands will have grant funding extended for another year following a council decision.
Council members have agreed a proposal for the creation and development of a transport assistance scheme for Ukrainian displaced persons.
The 2022 Great British Beach Clean shows a 42 per cent increase in Scottish coastal litter but a Caithness eco group questions the stats.
The council has approved the Thurso Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, to help safeguard the distinct architectural/historical features.
A lorry came off the A99 road at Occumster near Lybster this morning at a notorious accident blackspot.
Caithness consumers with prepayment gas and electricity meters should redeem their government fuel vouchers.
A local man took issue with the NHS run Riverview Practice in Wick and received an apology over a delayed document vital for a new job.
Caithness residents can share their lived experiences of the cost of living crisis directly on a new public web portal launched today.
Listening Ear’s first JaN women’s group was launched in Thurso in May 2022 to provide emotional and peer group support for women living in Caithness.
Beaver Scouts in Thurso and Reay were treated to special Halloween parties and had the chance to dress up in ghoulish costumes.
Caithness residents are urged to look out for scams as cost-of-living support payments of £324 start arriving in bank accounts today (November 8).
Children from a play group in Wick showed their artistic skills by creating painted stones just ahead of Remembrance Day.
A far north vintage motoring club held a special event in memory of the late David Green who helped organise its annual rallies at John O'Groats.
ScotRail has confirmed that its full timetable will resume tomorrow (Tuesday, November 8).
As the clocks go back on Sunday, farmers are urged to increase security as darker winter nights enable criminals to raid the countryside unseen.
John O'Groats has won the accolade of boasting two entries in the 50th anniversary edition of the Good Beer Guide.
Highland Council said it regrets closing the public toilets at Riverside Road in Thurso due to 'ongoing vandalism'.
This Halloween sees the release of The Stone of Destiny, the second instalment of Andrew Neil MacLeod’s The Casebook of Johnson and Boswell trilogy.