An archive picture in the Groat brought back happy memories for one elderly motorist in Wick when he saw the car he sat his test in back in 1959.
Caithness producers and directors are invited to get involved in Scotland's biggest filmmaking event, the 48 Hour Film Project, this summer.
Caithness archivists have been nominated for a prestigious award and urge the public to vote for them before the polls end on Wednesday (July 10).
Police Scotland is still looking for information on a traffic incident which happened in Wick a fortnight ago.
Bower-based Norscot Joinery Ltd, a leading manufacturer of timber frame kit homes, windows, and doors, is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
A new employee is set to ‘manage and deliver efficient and effective activities’ for service users at Dunbeath and District Centre.
Ahead of the refurbishment of the badly potholed Co-op car park in Thurso, a local wit has created a video lampooning its crater-like surface.
A gathering of councillors beckoned the reopening of the Whitechapel toilets in Wick on Monday morning after vandals forced their closure in 2019.
Last Wednesday (June 26), Ormlie sewing group ‘Sewing Together, Growing Together’ met for the last time before the summer holidays.
Despite its impending closure, around 10 people were observed utilising Wick’s Bank of Scotland over just three minutes this morning (July 1).
On Thursday (June 27) pupils gathered at Noss Primary School to announce the winner of the newly established house competition.
A local man had to stop his car on the Service Bridge in Wick to avoid a major obstruction he thinks could have wrecked his vehicle.
Noss Primary School reintroduced its ‘Breakfast Club’ this session and has served almost 5000 breakfasts this year.
Wick’s Bank of Scotland will close next year but a new banking hub is planned for the town.
Awards were given out as pupils, staff, family members and special guests gathered at Noss Primary School for the final assembly of the year.
Miller Academy in Thurso held a special event on the primary school grounds that proved to be a great family fun day for all who attended.
With postal voters in Caithness being urged to make their vote count, Highland Council has created a short video to help inform residents.
Three Highland Council staff from Caithness were congratulated and given framed prints after almost five decades working for the local authority.
A new paperback has just come out from the Dunbeath Writing Group called ‘A Great Vintage and Other Stories’ and is available to buy on Amazon.
Thurso Players will embark on its latest production in the Mill Theatre tomorrow with its performance of The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson.