Caithness organisations are invited to apply for funding towards projects addressing issues affecting Highland rural communities.
Highland Council has just announced that the long-awaited A836 Naver Bridge replacement work is confirmed to start on August 1.
In a bid to make life easier for its intake of new pupils, Wick High School has produced a special ‘transition booklet’.
A serious fire broke out in Wick last night (Sunday, June 16) with reports that an elderly man was taken to hospital.
A man was arrested after a car left the road on the A9 near Georgemas yesterday afternoon (June 16).
The remains of at least two deer have been discovered at a lay-by on the Watten-Mybster (B870) road in what appears to be a poaching incident.
Circus Montini is set to return to Caithness, after a visit to Wick, with shows at Sir George's Park in Thurso starting on Wednesday, June 19.
Bower teenager, Shiloh Wendrich, celebrates the release of his first album ‘Goodbye Llanelli’ which came after a period of intense emotional upheaval.
Watten Bowling Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Ulbster Arms Hotel in Halkirk.
A Bower-based joinery company has just announced a special partnership with a major cancer charity.
A group of London filmmakers were left floundering in Dunnet Bay on their eco-raft during a search for mythical monsters in the Pentland Firth.
A Caithness charity providing support to people with hearing and sight loss received a special donation from engineering company Subsea 7.
Caithness police have been making concerted efforts to deal with antisocial behaviour and youth disorder which have plagued the county.
Police Scotland’s acting area inspector for Caithness who dealt with the recent siege at Wick’s Glamis Road is stepping down from that position.
The power of creativity and community is celebrated after Wick Players was shortlisted for the 2024 Creative Lives Awards and now seeks your vote.
Many of the great and the good turned up at a poignant event in Thurso with a sculpted tree at centre stage as a symbol for grieving parents.
Classic cars mingled with other vintage vehicles including tractors at a colourful show at John O’Groats on Sunday.
With the ongoing call for respite services in the far north it was revealed that 40 per cent of Wick High School pupils have additional support needs.
A local woman has condemned the ongoing roadworks around Station Road and Bankhead in Wick as a hindrance to motorists, ambulances and pedestrians.
A Caithness farmer talked of his delight after being chosen as a finalist in a prestigious competition at the Royal Highland Show this month.