The Scottish Ambulance Service launched a public consultation which will inform the re-procurement of its Air Ambulance Service prior to its renewal.
Have you seen this latest scam circulating? Highland Council Trading Standards is warning unsuspecting members of the public to be on their guard.
ScotRail customers who love exploring Scotland by bike are seeing a huge increase in the number of cycle spaces on trains.
A special day of fun and football at Naver Park in Thurso on Saturday raised £1042 for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Peter Hetherington and Rob Gibson are meeting MSPs in the Scottish Parliament to discuss the ideas in their two recently published books.
A Thurso couple who are isolating after contracting Covid-19 were treated to prayers and hymns from their fellow church members in their garden.
Over 30 volunteers turned out to help clear up a huge amount of discarded rubbish from around Wick Industrial Estate on Sunday morning.
The Scottish SPCA is committed to supporting all animals and shared a success story about a Caithness dog who found his forever home.
SNP MSP Maree Todd has heralded the record health funding allocated to NHS Highland for the coming year.
After four-and-a-half years, co-director Tom Barnes will leave Lyth Arts Centre at the end of April 2022 to take up a new fundraising post.
Spring is in the air and while birds start to think of nesting and queen bumblebees are waking up, the Countryside Rangers have been busy.
SEE BEFORE AND AFTER PICS! Five young men and their coach, from a Wick-based boxing club, had their locks shorn short for big money.
A Lyth Arts Centre event saw a giant cat and its pursuer bring delight across Caithness at the weekend.
A new project will create an embroidered tapestry that captures the Spirit of the Highlands and Islands.
Caithness motorists, did you know that in the UK you can get fined for driving too slowly or splashing pedestrians?
Watten Hall is the venue for a local craft and produce fair on April 16 and will provide a chance to hear Willie Mackay's spoon playing hits.
An information panel has been sited outside the Community Café in Thurso to highlight ancient sites associated with early Celtic saints in Caithness.
A new call has been put out highlighting a legal loophole, where cyclists can still legally use mobiles while in the saddle.
A public notice from Police Scotland about a crackdown on speeding motorists in Caithness, led to many online comments highlighting problem areas.
The sale of a former Wick school building has been held up, despite a potential buyer showing interest, due to a contamination report being required