Caithness artist Ian Charles Scott has donated one of his works to Wick Railway Station to celebrate its 150th birthday.
Two Caithness charities have benefited thanks to cheques from 1203 Team nuclear workers after a sponsored climb.
Witnesses saw police and ambulance attend the scene of a one-vehicle crash on the A99 near Lybster yesterday afternoon (August 8).
A Caithness man now living in the United States was hailed as a hero by the people of Calgary for helping fix a major water crisis in the city.
Instead of his car being damaged by one of the many Caithness potholes a driver almost came a cropper due to cables from a road safety device.
Anna Durrand will remember 2024 not only for being voted Wick Gala Queen but also for her exceptional exam results.
A Caithness bus operator was delighted to share a good news story with the Groat as he announced this week that he has retained his operating licence.
An obstructive fence which held back an ambulance from accessing Thurso’s precinct when an elderly woman was injured has finally been removed.
Despite tight security, the annual Mey Highland Games held at John O’Groats allowed the public to get up close to King Charles III.
King Charles III made his annual visit to the Mey Highland Games at John O’Groats to the delight of many locals and visitors who attended.
A Caithness artist has collaborated with a Moray creative for a show inspired by the harbours of their respective areas.
A Caithness beekeeper is buzzing with joy after being crowned Britain’s ‘Honey Hero’ by celebrity chef Nigella Lawson along with industry experts.
A deadly rabbit virus is ‘circulating throughout Caithness’, according to a Lyth-based animal activist who wants to warn local pet owners.
A bin strike could bring disruption across Caithness after unions announced today that Highland will be affected by eight days of industrial action.
High Life Highland’s countryside rangers are asking Caithness residents to survey the area’s winged wonders as part of the Big Pollinator Count
The Mey Highland Games, one of the most inclusive Highland games in the world, is set to attract a record number of competitors this year.
After yesterday’s news that a Caithness bus company was in danger of losing its operating licence, its manager has vowed to keep the business afloat.
The organisers of a sewing group in Thurso will soon be starting up again after having a summer break.
A Caithness bus company says it is business as normal despite an official notice warning of its licence being revoked today.
Rain did not stop play for the annual parade of floats and crowning of the Queen on Saturday evening at the start of Wick Gala Week 2024.