A 90-year-old retired vicar seems likely to beat Martin Harvey's record breaking Land's End to John O'Groats cycle run last year.
Gardeners in Caithness may be heaving a sigh of relief after a reported plague of slugs and snails seems to be abating with colder weather coming in.
A conservation programme announced that it is looking for 14 young people aged 16 to 25 to join its Species on the Edge Youth Panel.
The Highland Council is in the process of developing a playpark strategy and would like Caithness children to be at the heart of the conversation.
Thurso-based Pentland Canoe Club saw a successful season of outdoor paddling from its new base at Scrabster draw to a close.
Caithness Family History Society has an AGM on October 10 and invites the public to come along and learn a bit about genealogy.
Retired teacher Peter Darmady feels jubilant that two decades of water supply issues at his home will be over and road restrictions are worth it.
A coffee morning at Watten Village Hall in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support has so far raised £5834 with more money to be counted.
A strange haze over the sun in the Caithness skies today produced a weird effect connected to smoke from Canadian wildfires brought by Storm Agnes.
CCTV images of a man have been released by Police Scotland in relation to the theft of money from an ATM in Alness on Wednesday, April 26.
Caithness has only one entry in the newly released Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) Good Beer Guide 2024 – the John O'Groats Brewery and Tap Room.
A customer at the Capilla Tapas Restaurant in Scrabster took offence to a sign on its unisex toilet that he calls 'ridiculously insulting'.
A Halkirk woman says she can help people turn their lives around with her new business called Charmed Life Therapy.
Lesley Riddoch, one of Scotland’s best-known commentators and broadcasters, will be hosting a talk in Wick as part of a book tour.
Scrabster resident John Sawkins highlights up and coming local events for the Scottish Mental Health and Arts Festival and how he got involved in it.
A planning proposal has been put forward to the council for a sculpted tree to be placed in Thurso to help grieving parents.
Strong winds associated with Storm Agnes are expected to move northeast across the UK and bring possible disruption across Caithness this week.
The Scottish International Storytelling Festival will host an event at Halkirk next month.
The latest title from Dunbeath-based Whittles publishing will appeal to anyone interested in the RAF and the decline of the British Empire.
The host of a new BBC Alba programme travels to Caithness to cover some of the highlights the county has to offer.