The Society of Caithness Artists (SCA) held its first face-to-face AGM in over two years in Thurso and gave updates on its work during that time.
Brough Bay Association (BBA) held a special Easter Egg Hunt with nearly 60 people and 7 dogs enjoying a get-together of fun activities.
Individuals, community groups and local businesses in Thurso can have their say on determining how the historic centre of the town is managed.
24.9 per cent of householders in Highland have yet to fulfil their legal responsibility and submit their return or face prosecution.
Highland charity Inspiring Young Voices has welcomed Sandra Brown to the newly created post of chief officer.
A new website from Spirit of the Highlands and Islands, filled with stories from across the region including Caithness, is now available to visit.
ScotRail has announced that next month it will slash 50 per cent off all off-peak services between any two stations in Scotland.
National Records of Scotland said the estimated 700,000 remaining have just one week left to fill in their return or face the consequences.
The Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council confirmed that it will host a community market in the town at the end of this month (Saturday, April 30).
A Thurso-based candidate for the forthcoming Highland Council elections talked about his support for Active Travel initiatives in his area.
Scotland's environmental regulator has launched an official investigation into a leak of caustic material at Dounreay this week.
A young Wick woman has raised more than twice her target amount in a fundraiser to support Caithness General Hospital.
The Office for Nuclear Regulation issued a statement after yesterday's toxic incident at Dounreay saying the site owners 'responded appropriately'.
After a leak of caustic material at the Dounreay nuclear facility last night, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued a statement.
A leak of caustic material at the Dounreay nuclear facility last night was contained and environmental impact, if any, is regarded to be minimal.
People descended upon Watten Village Hall from far and wide across Caithness and beyond for Easter Saturday's local craft and produce fair.
A Thurso man has laid down his mason's tools to call it a day after over a half-century of continuous work with a Wick-based monumental sculpting firm
One of the first live theatre performances since lockdown took place at Lyth Arts Centre to the delight of the children and parents who attended.
Households who don’t fill in the census by May 1 are being warned they may face prosecution, which could lead to a criminal record and a fine of £1000
Kind-hearted darts players in Wick have raised £2745 for Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid through a special fundraising event.