North MP Jamie Stone reiterated his plea for better broadband to put the far north on an 'equal plane' with the rest of the UK.
When an endurance cyclist/motorcyclist rolled into Wick he made it a must to head along to the shortest street in the world.
The chairman of a popular art show in Thurso talked about his delight in hosting a 'physical exhibition' that opens to the public from Thursday.
A Seat car travelling at speed down Lybster's Main Street flipped over after crashing into a parked van and two casualties were taken to hospital.
A young man who features in the Guinness Book of Records cycled to Wick harbour on Saturday morning as part of a fundraising trip for the RNLI.
It may look like a mouldy old pole but a rare artefact in the Reiss area harks back to a time when Britain was geared up for full-scale Nazi invasion.
Caithness community groups are invited to tender for funding to support small-scale nature-based activities.
A creative project encourages Highlanders to explore links between nature and mental wellbeing
At a Highland Council meeting on Wednesday (May 19) the wide ranging issues related to mental health support in the region were discussed.
A day outing to Stroma last weekend saw two Caithness women go on a rescue mission to save a lamb trapped on a cliff ledge.
A popular bench at a panoramic Wick viewpoint has been given a new lease of life thanks to offenders sentenced at Wick Sheriff Court.
A man took ill and died this morning while travelling in a vehicle along the A836 road near Forss west of Thurso.
A planning proposal has gone to Highland Council for a motorhome parking area at Sarclet village that could be a great asset for NC500 travellers.
A Wick mum and her kids talked of their fears on discovering what appeared to be a gravestone along with bones in their back garden last weekend.
Highland Council Trading Standards advise Caithness residents to be aware of a current phone scam that is becoming more prevalent.
Bower Busy Bees early learning centre has just launched a new website to allow families to see what it has to offer.
The Action Earth campaign has launched to support communities to get back to outdoor environmental volunteering.
A former Wick resident and teacher at Thurso High School has used her lockdown time productively to complete three novels.
It was a day to celebrate as Wick's Laurandy Centre reopened to the skirl of the pipes and a round of applause from staff yesterday morning.
After many complaints about dog poo on the streets of Wick and Thurso a company has thought up a solution – putting our furry friends into nappies.