The chairperson of a pressure group to effect changes to respite care in Caithness has condemned the council’s decision not to reinstate services.
A UK motorbike club, endorsed by the family of the late Evel Knievel, is seeking a bagpiper to play at the start of their UK trek from John O’Groats.
A member of Caithness Family History Society has been very busy creating a new book on the subject of Ulbster’s old burial ground.
A young farmer set out from John O’Groats with his support team on Sunday and is heading to Land’s End in a pig-themed car aptly named Pigasso.
Within 15 years Caithness will have about the same number of pupils in secondary education as just one school in Inverness, according to new figures.
An Upper-Gills bakery is a finalist in the prestigious Scottish Baker of the Year Awards, it has just been announced.
Local author Glyn Salisbury is hosting what he thinks may be the first-ever book fair at Murkle Hall this Saturday (May 18).
A movie-themed barbecue and quiz event set the scene at Brough Bay on Saturday, May 4.
Jamie Stone, MP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, is set to arrange two 'one-stop' support events for senior residents in Wick and Dunbeath.
To conclude their project on the fated Titanic ship, P6 pupils at Pennyland Primary School in Thurso held a successful open afternoon event.
Halkirk Primary School pupils had to look high in the sky last week to see a VIP visitor – Britain's tallest man.
Caithness crafters are said to be in uproar after a social media post suggested Trading Standards would be doing heavy-handed spot checks on stalls.
Police Scotland is investigating what appears to be a deliberate fire on moorland near Thurso on Thursday (May 8).
Maree Todd MSP says that this SNP government will prioritise eradicating child poverty and driving economic growth in the region.
A young girl from Wick has followed in her mum’s footsteps by winning a major accolade for her dancing skills
A Caithness company says, with the nesting season underway, it can guarantee you sightings of puffins along the county’s coastline.
Caithness Family History Society’s next talk is about old Watten Mill and the family that operated it over many years.
Two French aviators touched down at Wick airport as part of their daring, record-breaking bid to cross the Atlantic in a small gyrocopter.
Thurso was not only buzzing with cruise ship tourists at the weekend but also a huge convoy of colourful historic lorries and commercial vehicles.
Thurso was well-prepared to welcome the AIDAsol cruise ship contingent when the huge vessel berthed at Scrabster harbour on Saturday.