In what could become a new trend, a Wick man proposed to his partner underneath the all-new archway officially opened last week at John O'Groats.
A letter was sent out on Tuesday to all parents of children at Wick High School to reassure them after a pupil tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday.
Highland Council has moved to reassure staff at its depots in Wick, as well as the public, after a worker tested positive for Covid-19 last week.
The owners of a popular Wick bar took the decision yesterday to temporarily shut its doors after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.
Vegan barbecues have been shown to be 43 per cent healthier than those using meat, new research has revealed.
A team of volunteers has been working hard to revive numbers of a rare butterfly at various locations in the county.
A Land's End to John O'Groats (Lejog) walker was welcomed at his final destination by local members of the charity he was raising funds for.
A watertight plastic box found on Castletown beach appears to be part of a global treasure hunt thinks its finder.
A Wick High School teacher has hit back at vandals who damaged a Pride Month display in Wick by sending out a message that 'love conquers all'.
The council is recruiting a deputy chief at a salary of £122,812 whose aim is to create an 'economy built on fairness of opportunity for all'.
For the third year in a row, pupils who were part of the S3 computing science course have achieved a SQA Level 4 award in cyber security.
The current show at the Thurso Gallery in the town's library features a mix of sculpture and pottery by a well-established Caithness artist.
A Thurso-based green-fingered activist has slammed the council for its "failure" to tackle the problem of an invasive plant beside the town's river.
Football fans returning to Caithness may have their plans disrupted due to Sunday's rail strike.
What appeared at first to be a common magpie or starling is now believed to be a very unusual visitor to a garden feeder in Thurso.
Highland Council’s Tourism Committee has agreed to consider an approach to define a policy on overnight parking of motorhomes.
A Caithness animal rights advocate is delighted with this week's announcement that Israel is the first country in the world to ban the sale of fur.
New rules on training for those serving on specialist ships are being put into UK law later this year.
After efforts to remove the 'tenacious terror' last year a problem plant has returned along the banks of River Thurso.
The launch yesterday of Highland Nature, the biodiversity action plan for 2021 to 2026 highlights some of the positive steps taken in Caithness.