Far north MP Jamie Stone urges people to submit meter readings by March 31 to avoid paying the new higher rates on energy used before April 1.
The Scottish SPCA has confirmed the reception areas in its rescue centres will open again from today (Monday, March 28).
Hay fever sufferers in Caithness are being warned to watch out for high pollen counts this week brought in by the warmer weather.
A collaboration between a gas distribution company and a mental health charity is launched to help vulnerable people deal with energy prices.
Next Friday (April 1), the operation of the ScotRail franchise will transfer from Abellio ScotRail to ScotRail Trains, a publicly owned company.
A new project aims to conserve amphibians and reptiles across the UK, and save their disappearing habitats.
Ahead of the good weather forecast this weekend, biker and deputy head of road policing Stewart Mackie has a message for road users in Caithness.
The public sector organisations across Highland are promoting a Highland Weekend of Action for Ukraine.
With the risk of wildfires rated as ‘very high’ in Caithness over the next few days the public is warned to take the utmost care in the countryside.
All candidates wishing to stand in the local elections on Thursday, May 5 have until Wednesday, March 30 to hand in their nomination forms.
From Friday, motorists will face tougher rules when it comes to using mobile phones and other devices when driving.
A selfless group of volunteers is looking for some helping hands for a planned series of litter pick days through Wick.
The Castletown owner of a dog which appeared in a hit TV series claims her puppy has 18 per cent wolf genes which should not be present in the breed.
A range of real ales, including three from overseas brewers, will be available at a Wick pub during its 12-day real ale festival.
SEPA is working with Caithness businesses to prepare for a similar drought to the one affecting the county last summer.
A national consumer service offers advice to Caithness residents using oil to heat their homes who are facing astronomical bills.
Local residents will have the opportunity to voice their opinions about the care and management of Thurso's architectural and historical heritage.
Police and ambulance crew attended a house at Bank Row in Wick yesterday where an 18-year-old man was found dead.
Young children in Watten enjoyed a special day of fun and learning while raising money for good causes.
P&O Ferries has made 800 workers redundant and suspended its UK sailings – a consumer advice service advises Caithness travellers on their rights.