A Thurso community advocate thinks the best way to tackle ice and snow on pavements is for local people to get involved and help grit the streets.
The number of calls to Scotland’s energy advice service has more than quadrupled in a year with people reaching out for help amid rising costs.
The owner of a Wick-based bus company spoke about his delight at winning new contracts but says he remains humble after hitting rock bottom last year.
Some common Christmas foods can make your pet seriously ill, so check this list to find out which ones should be avoided.
A severely disabled Wick woman has condemned NHS Highland for ditching an overnight service run from Pulteney House that she describes as a lifeline.
Pupils, families and staff gathered at Noss Primary School and Nursery today (December 22) to celebrate at an end of term Christmas assembly.
Wick High School posted a bulletin today stating that it had recently gained a Bronze award as part of the SCQF School Ambassador Programme.
Winter and the festive season can be a tough time for many and this year could be particularly difficult given the Cost of Living crisis.
Fourteen groups in Caithness have been successful in receiving a share of a special funding initiative to help make a difference in the local area.
Highland Council has produced a detailed list for all its services and other essential information that may be required over the Christmas holiday.
Marrellian Majorettes held their first competition with a live audience since 2019 on December 4 in the Assembly Rooms in Wick.
Despite the cost-of-living crisis, Caithness Tesco shoppers have been their most generous ever in support of foodbanks and local charities.
ScotRail is urging customers to plan their journey in advance over the Christmas period with services severely impacted by strikes.
Prepayment energy Caithness customers have been advised to prepare for Christmas shop closures by topping up early and to reach out for support now.
A local initiative to keep the town's riverside free from rubbish is looking for helping hands to join them at the start of the new year.
After a sponsored cycle run, Stuart Swanson gave Mikeysline and Listening Ear Caithness cheques for £7000 each at Thurso’s Stepping Stones on Friday.
A vehicle with an L plate went off the A882 on Saturday and landed on its side in a field at Stirkoke with no injuries reported.
Throughout December, Team Norscot has been getting into the Christmas spirit by taking part in various charity activities.
Thurso based glass artist Ian Pearson is fired up about going to Paris to promote his work and the glassblowing art form to an international audience.
Mad Friday issues were flagged up by a woman who fears that the council is not doing enough to keep its pavements and roads clear from snow and ice.