High Life Highland Countryside Rangers will be offering schools in Caithness the opportunity to take part in conservation work for mammals.
A Dunnet pensioner contacted the paper when he was at his wits end after receiving threatening letters over an enormous electricity bill.
Work to install a new footpath at Swiney Hill, Lybster has been completed on schedule thanks to a local community group.
To mark this year’s Anti-Bullying Week, Wick High School stated that it was proud to announce a draft version of the updated Anti-Bullying Policy.
Police confirmed an incident occurred in Wick town centre yesterday afternoon in which two 13-year-old girls were allegedly struck by a vehicle.
A Wick pub has been acclaimed for the quality of its real ale – by members of the town’s Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) branch.
Did you see carpets being stolen from around Wick Harbour?
Police arrested five people on drug driving offences and dealt with 45 motorists for speeding over one weekend in the Highlands.
A new competition highlighting how climate change affects our heritage is looking for Caithness contributions for its competition.
A new guide book will not only guide pilgrims as they travel the Northern Pilgrims Way but will also provide a modest income stream for the group.
Crimes of fraud in Scotland have increased by two-thirds over the past two years, sparking fresh calls for people to be vigilant.
A former Wick resident and teacher at Thurso High School has added to her growing list of publications with a fourth novel.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) warns the public to be on their guard after nearly 800,000 tax-related scams were reported in the last year.
There has been a national recall of the Prohealth Vitamin D3 Children’s Drops due to reports of damage to the pipette, NHS Highland announced today.
PICTURES: Crowds turned out across the far north to mark Remembrance Sunday in the traditional manner after the low-key commemorations of 2020.
Yesterday's Remembrance Day event in Wick went without a hitch despite a campervan making a wrong turning into the route of the parade.
Wick High School today asked pupils to make face coverings a "standard part of the equipment needed to attend school each day".
ScotRail is aiming for Net Zero emissions by 2035 but a campaign group says it is 'not easy' to see what form this will take in the far north.
Several people in Wick claim to have witnessed a man being abusive towards a dog and reported the matter to the police yesterday.
Wick businessman poo-poohed idea that the excrement could have come from a human as some locals suggested.