A woman who previously walked through Caithness as part of a 11,000-mile coastal charity challenge is set to finish on World Alzheimer’s Day.
New legislation comes into force from September 1 which will affect people who run certain activities in Caithness concerned with animals.
Far North MP Jamie Stone has praised local Citizens Advice advisors for providing essential support to people across the Highlands during the pandemic
Caithness police officers have used a Naloxone nasal spray to help save a life after receiving training back in June, it has been revealed.
A biennial international photography festival, is coming to multiple venues across the Highlands including Thurso on Saturday (September 4).
Police were witnessed attending a property at Dunnett Avenue in Wick with regard to an alleged sexual offence and a man has been arrested.
High Life Highland and Highland Young Musicians are looking for your help in bringing together the largest orchestra the Highlands has ever seen.
A letter sent out to parents of S1 to S3 Wick High School pupils yesterday warned of a possible case of Covid-19 in their child's year group.
Caithness consumers are urged to be aware of new scams which are on the rise as national ScamWatch Week gets underway.
The owners of Newfield Farm threw open their gates for a special open day event that proved a great success with the many visitors who attended.
A Lyth-based animal activist fears a return to animal testing for cosmetics in the UK will mark a step back to 'cruel and unjustifiable tests'.
A Lybster-based poet's latest book journeys from the fertile heartlands of 1930s Ukraine, to Nazi death camps, prim English suburbia and to Caithness.
A selfless group of volunteers helping spruce up pathways in and around Wick are looking for a helping hand on Wednesday evening next week.
In a bulletin issued today, Wick High School revealed the transport issues children have been experiencing on the John O'Groats bus route recently.
Highland Council has issued a statement through its chief officer after a third of schools across Highland have been affected by positive Covid-19.
The ground-breaking traffic light labelling system will help shoppers understand the sustainability credentials of food and drink products
Caithness Family History Society is hosting an online talk on September 8 which includes wild and lurid tales about Caithnessians across the globe.
'Nightmare parking' at a North Coast 500 tourist hotspot in Caithness is causing problems for residents and visitors to the area.
A 30-day Lejog attempt is being undertaken to raise awareness of mental health issues and lives lost in the Afghanistan conflict.
A Brora filmmaker seeks help for the development on an environmental focused feature-length film script.