Thurso pop art portrait painter, Leah Davis, has joined forces with Black Isle surrealist, Michael Forbes, for an eccentric exhibition.
A children’s youth care charity is rolling out a brand-new service to support children and young people who have been victim to, or witnessed a crime.
As wintry conditions continue in Caithness a car was reported to have gone off the A882 road near Watten this morning.
Some feathers were ruffled at a garden bird feeder in Watten when a hungry rat was snapped taking off with some nibbles on Saturday morning.
Members of the public are being invited by the Highland Council to do a survey that will help the local authority improve its customer experience.
The John O’Groats Story Festival will host a series of story-based events featuring local stories and using local storytellers.
The community council is leading a series of events during this year’s Scottish Spring Clean.
The season of monthly craft fairs was launched this month in the Murkle Community Hall with a colourful collection of goodies for sale.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning today stating that rain will turn to snow across the far north on Monday with icy surfaces being likely.
A collection of Caithness artists descended upon the Thurso Gallery for a preview of the venue's latest exhibition aptly named Spring.
Wick High School achieved Silver Charter status for its work in helping LGBT members feel 'safe, supported and included'.
The Met Office warns of further wintry conditions today and tomorrow in Caithness that may affect road and rail services.
Caithness residents who rely on off-grid energy have been urged to check that they have received a £200 government payment.
Issues concerning cars accessing Wick's cemetery and damaging headstones and pathways were discussed by the town's community council.
A new rehabilitation centre at Brough near Dunnet Head is helping seal pups rescued from the Caithness coastline.
Caithness consumers with prepayment meters have been advised to contact their energy supplier if they have missing or unredeemed rebate vouchers.
Halkirk and Reay Primary Schools celebrated World Book Day 'big style' last week with a fun-packed two days of activities.
A Caithness woman received valuable support when facing surgery for an eye condition which left her without vision for several weeks.
The Northern Pilgrims’ Way Group is appealing for new members, and trustees to help it on its historic mission.
Caithness arts organisation Lyth Arts Centre has launched a new look brochure to mark the release of its next series of live events.