The 'It’ll Cost You' campaign to deter adults buying alcohol for minors is to be rolled out across Scotland's towns and cities this year.
There are currently restrictions both ways on the A9 Causewaymire road.
A Thurso man bids a fond farewell to his long-established beard at public event in Thurso next week in aid of a local mental health charity.
A Staffy dog that had been cruelly abandoned when his owner left him behind after moving from Skye has found a new home in Caithness.
Samaritans of Caithness will be celebrating its 43rd year at Riverside Place in Thurso and wants local people to know it is there to listen.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is currently looking for crew members for the John O'Groats area.
There will be a charity virtual cycle ride at the weekend in Thurso's Tesco supermarket to help survivors of the Turkish/Syrian earthquake.
The Friends of Town and County Hospital Garden are looking for volunteers to help maintain the garden at the Town and County Hospital in Wick.
Thurso glass artist Ian Pearson said it was a 'pleasant shock' to win a prestigious award at a recent event held in London.
Various acts of vandalism occurred in Halkirk last Monday evening (February 6) and Tuesday (February 7).
An opticians in Wick says the eye health services it provides on behalf of the NHS can save unnecessary trips to the GP or hospital.
A worker with Caithness company A&D Sutherland Ltd won a special apprentice of the year award at a glitzy event in the Hilton, Glasgow.
Watten Scottish Women's Institutes (SWI) met on Thursday, February 2, at the village hall and enjoyed learning some special crafts.
A business conference held in Thurso included many of the key industries in Caithness and focussed on positivity and resilience.
Police vehicles were seen carrying out an investigation this morning at the site of a fatal road traffic incident on the A99 that occurred in 2021.
Caithness Family History Society’s February talk is by member Jayden Alexander entitled 'My Family Tree and the Treasures I’ve Found'.
A man was witnessed being handcuffed and taken into the back of a police vehicle yesterday morning in Thurso.
The Met Office issued a bulletin this morning warning of wintry conditions in Caithness that may bring travel disruption tonight and tomorrow.
The loss of a national retailer from Wick and Thurso high streets could lead to concerns over the future of other services and retailers in the towns.
Wick Players will be holding a special free drama event at its Moray Street headquarters on February 26.