An unusually coloured lamb born at a Melvich farm last week has been described by his owner as like a sheep in cow's clothing.
Police and ambulance services attended to an injured man in Wick on Friday evening.
Girlguiding Highlands and Islands will celebrate the formation of their new county merger by hosting a virtual festival in June.
The Highland Council is now accepting expressions of interest for the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) for 2022-2023 with a May 24 deadline.
Highland Council welcomes an anticipated staycation boom in the region but says 'investment in resources and businesses' is essential.
Highland Council is allocating up to £200k of its Cycling, Walking and Safer Routes 2021/22 grant award to the delivery of a new 20mph programme.
The Caithness and Sutherland Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre will reopen to the public after closing its doors in March 2020 due to the pandemic.
A Thurso resident pointed out an apparent anomaly in the stated speed limits around the town.
Scam letters are doing the rounds compelling businesses to purchase Covid safe air purifying devices or risk facing a £5000 fine.
Torrential downpours may have affected those venturing out this week but there has certainly been a buzz about the town centres of Wick and Thurso.
A Thurso-based dancing group says it looks forward to having people join its Zoom classes to tighten up their lockdown muscles.
Community activist Alexander Glasgow has launched a fundraiser appeal to bring 'compassion and colour' to Thurso through the power of planted flowers.
A community activist has been helping improve the look of Thurso with a little help from a local farm.
The Caithness Committee chair admitted only one-third of the roads earmarked for the council's structural maintenance programme can be fixed.
Scotland’s national advice service has offered consumer tips to Scots as Covid restrictions ease today.
The Scottish Greens will introduce a new railcard to immediately bring down the cost of rail fares for all Scottish residents.
The UK the National Sheep Association is preparing to launch its latest campaign based around the problem of sheep worrying by dogs.
It was all smiles at a children's playpark in Castletown this week as a music loving fundraiser pulled into town after a month's delay.
A Lybster based art studio is 'delighted' to be involved in a joint project raising awareness of violence against women.
A top election pledge of the Scottish Conservatives is to connect every home and business to full fibre broadband by the end of 2027.