Average personal debt in the UK has more than doubled in the last 12 months to over £25,000 per person, new data has revealed.
Age Scotland is offering free dementia training sessions for groups, organisations and individuals in Caithness.
The Met Office updated its Yellow Warnings for the far north to include strong winds along with snow and ice affecting Caithness.
The Met Office has issued a warning for wind and snow across the far north tomorrow and Wednesday.
Caithness Family History Society's online meeting will allow you to travel around the county without leaving the comfort of your armchair.
Police arrested a teenager after an incident occurred at a Thurso funeral home on Thursday evening.
A national charity is urging low-income families in Caithness, with disabled or seriously ill children or young people aged 0-17, to apply for grants.
Children and staff at Newton Park Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) in Wick have been enjoying marvellous mealtimes.
Wick residents made their feeling known via social media after viewing pictures of a graffiti daubed local landmark yesterday.
Vet charity warns that fearful Caithness pets face fireworks misery at Hogmanay.
For dogs, New Year’s Eve can be scary with loud bangs from fireworks and noisy guests visiting.
A 63-year-old man living without running water and electricity in a home he built himself in the Lybster area has penned a new book about his life.
With GP practices closed on Monday 3rd and Tuesday 4th, public are urged to be prepared for the long Hogmanay weekend.
Shoppers at a supermarket chain in Thurso and Wick have been thanked after donating towards more than 1.5million meals-worth of food in the UK.
Scotland's rail operator has joined forces with a waste management company to pick the winners of a poster competition.
Two free national events announced to support communities combat climate change.
A popular Lybster shop had to cancel its Christmas party this year but went out into the local area to spread some festive cheer instead.
Caithness residents have been reminded of their consumer rights when returning or exchanging unwanted Christmas gifts.
Police in Thurso cordoned off part of Olrig Street on Monday evening in response to a "concern for person" call they received.
Age Scotland is encouraging older people feeling lonely or isolated to call their free friendship line.