Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) invites feedback from Caithness residents on how to make best use of forest and land.
A special village committee was delighted to have hosted the county's only officially recognised Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration party.
Caithness Family History Society’s next meeting features an online talk from the chair of Thurso Heritage Society about his collection of artefacts.
A busy half-mile of twisty single-track road with blind spots at Achalone near Halkirk is deemed suitable for kids to walk, according to the council.
A Castletown resident vented his anger over motorists who regularly flout the law as they pass his house on the outskirts of the village.
The Caithness and Sutherland Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club said it is delighted to once again hold its annual rally at John O'Groats on June 12.
A survey highlighting areas of the UK that benefit most from council tax shows that residents in Highland rank near the bottom.
A group session for men hosted by Lyth Arts Centre and its Artist in Residence showed how a collaborative arts project can help mental health issues.
It's not every day you see a weird contraption like the seven-seater conference bike that appeared in Wick but on charity treks everything is possible
A call out for volunteers has been made to help at two Wick locations this week – the Trinkie and the Town and County Hospital garden.
A historical group that has been highlighting the ancient paths of saints through Caithness was given a major accolade on Saturday morning in Wick.
Plans unveiled for a new wind farm near Watten have been slammed by opponents who say it is one of the "largest proposed in the UK".
Four members of from an autism specific care provider made it to the end of the road on Thursday after 1000 miles of intense cycling across the UK.
High Life Highland’s Countryside Rangers will be providing a week of online activities about Highland mammals to schools.
Step Forward Wick Youth has been nominated for Scotland’s Recognising Skills and Achievement Award for its work with young people in the local area.
A special group for men is hosted by Lyth Arts Centre (LAC) on Sunday at 3pm with free entry and no need to book.
As a much reduced temporary rail timetable comes into force, a rail campaign group thinks that train drivers may receive little public support.
A serving army officer completed a Land's End to John O’ Groats solo cycle ride yesterday and the paper was there to welcome her to Caithness.
Members of the Caithness Amateur Radio Society took part in a contact event at the weekend in the UK mainland's most northerly mill at John O'Groats.
The North Coast Art group has a sale in Pentland Hotel this Saturday that includes an unusual form of decorative skill called pyrography.