Elderly members of a day care centre in Wick donated charity money to the local branch of the Royal British Legion on Wednesday afternoon (Nov 13).
A Keiss-based artist has a book-themed solo show at Thurso Art Gallery called ‘War Horse and Other Stories’ fittingly within the town’s library.
Animals at a John O’Groats petting farm have plenty of food for thought after receiving over £300 from a local arts and crafts group.
The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning for ice and snow affecting Caithness over Sunday and Monday.
The North and West Caithness Ploughing Association held its 34th annual ploughing match at Dixonfield Farm, Thurso on Saturday, November 2.
The lighthouse at Lybster Harbour is beaming bright thanks to local organisations proactively working together to freshen it up with a lick of paint.
Highland Council Trading Standards urges Caithness residents to be aware of a winter payment scam text.
A Lybster man that just retired has raised the grand total of £2269 for charity by riding his bicycle around the village area.
The delighted staff of a Thurso shop were beaming when they received an award for being Scottish winner of the UK’s Favourite Charity Shop Awards.
An ancient broch within the proposed extension area of a Caithness flagstone quarry is to be preserved, says the company director.
The Remembrance Sunday event organised by the John O’Groats Trust included a wreath for animals killed in wars.
A young engineer working on Britain’s deepest nuclear clean-up project has been recognised by the Institute of Chemical Engineers.
A small dog has been missing in the Scarfskerry area of Caithness after being scared by fireworks on Saturday night.
Parade members stood firm despite torrential downpours at yesterday’s Remembrance Sunday event at Thurso’s war memorial.
Tickets are now on sale for the playful new production of Scottish Opera’s Opera Highlights, which comes to Thurso High School in March next year.
Thurso Community Cafe held a special event this week with guests invited along to see its new premises at Traill Street.
A call for Caithness farmers not to bottle up their worries has come from a charity which supports people in Scottish agriculture.
The great and the good gathered together at Wick Railway Station on Saturday afternoon to celebrate its 150th birthday.
Lyth Arts Centre says it is excited to announce the launch of a new community-based project focusing on the health and wellbeing of local men.
A Lyth-based stables owner will be wearing her purple poppy with pride in memory of horses and other animals that died during wartime.